Larry Cordle back out this weekend

Larry Cordle returns to the stage this weekend after recuperating from prostate surgery. He had received a diagnosis that cancer had been found about a month ago, and missed most of May following his surgery.

Larry, along with Lonesome Standard Time, will be appearing on Friday at the Graves Mountain Festival in Virginia and at the Appalachian Uprising fest in OH on Saturday.

Welcome back to this fine singer, songwriter and bluegrass entertainer!

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