Larry Groce is an American singer-songwriter and radio host with a career that has spanned several decades. Born on April 22, 1948, in Dallas, Texas, Groce is widely recognized for his distinct voice and his contributions to both the music industry and public radio. He stepped into the national spotlight with his humorous song "Junk Food Junkie," which became a Top 10 hit in 1976, playfully exploring the contradictions between daytime healthy habits and nighttime indulgences in fast food and sweets. This novelty song has endured as a quirky reflection of American culture's relationship with food.
Beyond the realm of his novelty hit, Larry Groce has carved out a significant career in folk music and children's entertainment. Albums like "Live Forever" showcase his folk roots and ability to capture profound emotions in song. His collection "Larry Groce - His Very Best" offers a glimpse into the breadth of his artistry over the years, illustrating the timeless nature of his work. Aside from his musical pursuits, Groce is also highly respected for his role as a founding host and artistic director of West Virginia Public Broadcasting's live performance radio show "Mountain Stage." Since its inception in 1983, the show has become a revered platform for both emerging and established artists across a multitude of genres, further solidifying Groce's influence on the music world.
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