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S1E10: Larry Gatlin

Season 1, Episode 10 September 1, 2021

Grammy-winning musician Larry Gatlin authored chart-topping country songs including “All the Gold in California,” and “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer to You).” He was encouraged and inspired by greats including Johnny Cash, Fred Foster, and Kris Kristofferson, and he sang in rich harmony with his brothers Rudy and Steve. On this episode of Voices in the Hall, Gatlin talks about his heady early days, his problematic relationships with fame and creativity, and his creative influences.

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S1E10: Larry Gatlin on Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s “Voice in the Hall” Podcast

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