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Larry Weir (Larry Anthony Weir) was born on 11 April, 1952, is a Larry Anthony Weir is songwriter, composer, producer, promoter. Discover Larry Weir'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 71 years old?
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Larry Anthony Weir |
Occupation |
Composer, producer,
editor at NMW Magazine |
Age |
71 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
11 April, 1952 |
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11 April |
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Larry Weir Height, Weight & Measurements
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Larry Weir Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Larry Weir worth at the age of 71 years old? Larry Weir’s income source is mostly from being a successful Composer. He is from . We have estimated Larry Weir's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Larry Anthony Weir (born April 11, 1952) is an American songwriter, composer, producer, promoter and managing editor of New Music Weekly magazine.
A guitar player and singer, Weir recruited his brother Tom and sister Maria to form The Royal Enterprise and had a San Diego area radio hit with one of his earliest compositions, "Boy It's All In Your Head" in 1968.
In 1970, the Weir family moved to Oxnard, California with Weir attending his senior year at Oxnard High School and attended two years at Ventura College.
At this time, Tom, Maria and Larry founded Ventura County Youth Experimental Theatre featuring three of Weir's original musicals, "Island" (1971), "Hobos Jungle" (1972) and "House On Crossroad Alley" (1973).
The entire family participated in the Ventura theatre productions, with Larry Sr. involved in set design and construction, other family responsibilities included: choreography, casting, costumes, direction and music composition for these fully orchestrated theatre productions.
By 1975, the Weir family was again living in San Diego County area (Bonsall, California), the band included all nine of the Weir siblings and was now called The Weirz.
The San Diego radio station, KGB-FM included the Weirz song, "Gypsies From Bonsall" on the KGB HomeGrown III LP album on side one, track number four.
"Gypsies From Bonsall", a song about a band wearing out their welcome and moving on, received generous airplay on KGB-FM in 1975.
After releasing a self-titled album, the family moved to Woodland Hills, California to be closer to the recording industry.
Headlining at the Starwood, the Troubadour, the Whisky a Go Go and other Los Angeles venues, Larry and Michael also concentrated on a promotional campaign for the band, Michael (Michael Damian Weir) began signing promotional letters as Michael Damian, which later became his stage name.
The Weir Brothers Recording Studios is added to the musical credits in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Some of the titles written or co-written by Larry and with Weir family members producing, and performing at Weir Brothers Recording Studios are:
National Record Promotions (NRP), is service company that provides acceptance testing for new music in secondary radio markets.
Modeled after the Gavin report, record labels and independent artists employ the service to gather regional analytic data for their songs, side by side with the top ranking hits of the day.
At a performance at The Troubador, Michael was recognized from a 1981 appearance on American Bandstand, Michael was approached and agreed to play the part of a struggling singer (Danny Romalotti) on the daytime television series, The Young and the Restless.
Weir also found an outlet for his songwriting, writing and arranging many of the songs that Michael Damian would perform on the television show.
The move to Woodland Hills also had a profound effect on the neighbors, on in particular was Eric Avery the son of Brian Avery who played the role of Carl Smith in the movie The Graduate.
Eric Avery went on to become the bass player for Jane's Addiction, while his sister, Rebecca Avery, followed a career in acting.
In 1981, Michael Damian (Weir), hit the Billboard Hot 100 at #69 with Eric Carmen's "She Did It", and signed a record deal with CBS records Canada in 1983.
The CBS deal produced two albums:
"She's in a Different World" and "What Are You Looking For", were hit singles from each album respectively, producing tours with the Weirz as the opening act.
The Weirz signed with Curb Records in 1983, first releasing singles in Europe, followed by a single, "Imagination", which led to American Bandstand and Dance Fever appearances in the United States.
The Weirz played their last tour in 1987, as the opening act for the Canadian release of the Michael Damian album.
With Michael Damian Weir as a regular on The Young and the Restless, Weir was writing songs for Damian to perform as an artist and also as the Danny Romalotti character on the television show.
In a Los Angeles Times interview, Damian explains the dynamics, "My character was a starving singer who was working as a waiter--which was what I was doing at the time," he recalled.
"As my recording career developed, so did my role on 'The Young and the Restless.' When Michael Damian had a No. 1 single, so did Danny Romalotti."
Weir is best known for songs in the musical Teen Witch (1989), which has become an annual Halloween tradition on several television networks.
Namesake to his father, Larry Weir is the eldest of nine children born to Larry and Maria Weir.
Weir's father was an architect/builder and Maria is a teacher and classical pianist.
Michael Damian's cover of, David Essex' song, Rock On reached the #1 position on the Billboard magazine Hot 100 chart in 1989.
In the mid-1990s, Weir found that music production and radio promotion tasks overlap and that he had become adept in both functions.
Weir had found that some promoters were less than truthful about accomplishing their contract obligations.
In 1998, New Music Weekly magazine was created in partnership with promoter Paul Loggins, the owner of Spins Tracking System.
New Music Weekly is a trade magazine that digests music industry news and evaluates Spins Tracking System data from some 400 National subscriber radio stations.
In 2011, Real II Reel Productions named National Record Promotions, "... the #1 independent record promoter in the country ..."
National Record Promotion clients: