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  1. Lawrence "Larry" W. Reed (born September 29, 1953), also known as Larry Reed, is president emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), where he has served as the Humphreys Family Senior Fellow since May 2019.

  2. Larry Reed (born June 21, 1944) is an American shadow puppeteer. Reed is one of the first westerners to train in traditional Balinese shadow theatre and is considered a Dalang, or shadow master. He first began studying in San Francisco Art Institute before moving to study in Bali in the 1970s.

  3. Larry Reed is a pioneer of contemporary shadow theatre, who has trained in Balinese wayang kulit and created original works with film, dance and music. He has performed and taught worldwide, and received many awards and honours for his artistic achievements.

  4. The Dramatics, founded by Ron Banks (May 10, 1951 – March 4, 2010), Larry Demps, Rod Davis, Elbert Wilkins and Larry Reed, originally formed in 1964. They were originally known as the Sensations, but changed their billing to the Dramatics in 1965.

    Year
    Single (a-side, B-side)both Sides From ...
    Peak Chart Positions(us[20])
    Peak Chart Positions(usr&b[20])
    2015
    "Victoria"The Dramatics featuring Willie ...
    1998
    "Saying Goodbye"(Release format unknown)
    1997
    "The Golden Horn"b/w "All I Want for ...
    1996
    "Try Love Again"(CD single with various ...
    82
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  6. Larry „LJ“ Reynolds, der zuvor Mitglied der Band Chocolate Syrup war, traf Dramatics-Gründer Banks nach einem Auftritt im Apollo Theater. Weil Howard in dieser Nacht nicht anwesend war, spielte Reynolds Backstage vor. Wenig später unterzeichnete er einen Vertrag mit Don Davis’ Produktionsfirma und ersetzte Howard gelegentlich bei Auftritten.

  7. Lawrence W. (“Larry”) Reed became president of FEE in 2008 after serving as chairman of its board of trustees in the 1990s and both writing and speaking for FEE since the late 1970s. Prior to becoming FEE’s president, he served for 21 years as president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in Midland, Michigan.