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Larry Reinhardt was born on 7 July, 1948 in Florida, is a Larry Rhino" Reinhardt was rock guitarist. Discover Larry Reinhardt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt (July 7, 1948 – January 2, 2012) was an American rock guitarist who played with Iron Butterfly and Captain Beyond.
At one time Reinhardt was known by the nicknames "El Rhino" and "Ryno".
Born in Florida, United States, Reinhardt started his musical career in the 1960s in the Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida area.
He worked with several bands, the most well-known of which was The Thunderbeats.
1968 - Was the house band at a club in Sarasota, Florida called Club Torro.
The members were Ramone Sotolongo(Drummer) and son of the club owners.
Larry Rhino Reinhardt (Guitar).
Richard Hombre Price (Bass) later with The Load and The Second Coming,(In the Jacksonville Jams with Duane Allman, and all the rest of the guys).
In 1969, Reinhardt, along with bassist Richard Price and drummer Ramone Sotolongo, formed a "power trio" called The Load.
The band landed a house gig in Gainesville, at a club called Dubs.
Sotolongo was replaced by Monty Young.
The Load performed mostly original, psychedelic blues-rock.
They were invited to move to Jacksonville to share a house with a group from Bradenton called The Second Coming (formerly the Blues Messengers).
After Betts and Oakley left to join what would become the Allman Brothers Band, Reinhardt, Wynans and Meeks briefly carried on and, in 1969, Reinhardt was guitarist for The Second Coming.
Upon relocating to Macon, Georgia, Reinhardt heard that Iron Butterfly needed a replacement guitarist, whereupon he flew to Los Angeles for an audition.
Both Reinhardt and Blues Image guitarist/singer, Mike Pinera, from the Tampa area, replaced Iron Butterfly guitarist Erik Brann.
In 1970, Iron Butterfly released an album that included Reinhardt and Pinera, titled Metamorphosis, which was officially credited to "Iron Butterfly With Pinera & Rhino".
Captain Beyond released its debut album, Captain Beyond, on Capricorn Records a year later.
The band recorded a live album in 1973, Far Beyond A Distant Sun - Live Arlington, Texas, which was not released until 2002.
That same year, Marty Rodriguez replaced Caldwell on drums, and keyboardist Reese Wynans, former member of the Blues Messengers and the Second Coming, joined.
This new line-up recorded and released Sufficiently Breathless.
However, the band soon split up.
Reinhardt guested on two songs by Bobby Womack, "Don't Let Me Down" and "I Don't Want To Get Hurt By Your Love Again" on Womack's 1974 album, Lookin' for a Love Again.
In 1976 Dorman, Reinhardt, and Caldwell reformed Captain Beyond with new vocalist Jason Cahune, who was soon replaced by Willy Daffern (Willy Dee).
Captain Beyond recorded its third studio album, Dawn Explosion, in 1977.
But the group soon broke up.
Reinhardt performed in various reunions of Iron Butterfly (1978, 1980, 1984, 1988, and in 1989).
Reinhardt then formed The Ryno Band, which lasted until 1981.
He later joined Mad Dancer with singer/guitarist Gary Graber, Joe Starkovich on drums, Ron "The Liar" Larsen on bass, and Perry Stronge on lead vocals.
Mad Dancer released one album Lost Worlds, on which Reinhardt only performed on three songs: "Still A Boy," "Serious," and "Such A Feeling."
In 1991, he played on the Robert Tepper album No Rest For The Wounded Heart, which was not released until 1996.
Reinhardt retired from the music industry for a time.
In 1998, he and Caldwell reformed Captain Beyond with Jimi Interval on lead vocals, Dan Frye on keyboards, and Jeff Artabasy on bass.
This new lineup recorded a four-song EP that included "Don't Cry Over Me," "Gotta Move," "Be As You Were," and "Night Train Calling (Crystal Clear)," in 2000.
Captain Beyond split up again in 2002.
He released his solo album, Rhino's Last Dance, in February 2009.
On January 2, 2012, Reinhardt died aged 63 of cirrhosis of the liver, not BPS as earlier reported.