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Larry Lelli is an American percussionist.

Early life

Lelli, growing up in small town Wisconsin, was drawn to drumming from a young age. "I'm one of those people who, for better or worse, are born with an innate passion for something. My passion happened to be drumming. So, the desire was always there, and my earliest memories are of me banging away on pots and pans or tabletops, or any other surface where I could make a sound."[1] Lelli attended La Crosse Central High School where he became attracted to jazz music. He then graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 1990 and subsequently moved to the Twin Cities where he played with local jazz groups around the city. Eventually, he moved to Nashville where he began making connections with big name acts.[2]

Career

Lelli has performed and recorded with several musicians and musical groups including Melissa Etheridge, The Mamas & The Papas, Anika Noni Rose, Sebastian Bach, Vanessa Williams, Doug Stone, Heather Headley, Geoff Keezer, and trombonist Andre Stephani.[3][4] Lelli is best known for his work with Broadway musicals. His resume includes about 25 different Broadway shows such as The Producers, Jekyll & Hyde, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman's Assassins.[5] Lelli is also a writer, regularly contributing to the magazine Modern Drummer.[6]

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