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  Orleans founder member Larry Hoppen, R.I.P.
Fri, Jul 27, 2012 • 11:10 AM UTC - By phraser

Larry Hoppen, one of the founding members of the band Orleans, passed away on July 24th, 2012.  Born on Long Island, New York, Hoppen was 61 years old.
Between 1969 and 1971, his Ithaca, NY- based band, Boffalongo, made two LPs for United Artists.

The second included the original recording of "Dancin' in the Moonlight", later a hit by friends King Harvest.

Soon after Boffalongo disbanded in late 1971, Larry got a call from (former US Congressman, D-NY, 19) John Hall, inviting him to come to Woodstock, NY to join with the late Wells Kelly and John to form Orleanswhich he did in early 1972. Larry's younger brother, Lance, joined the band the following fall. Tens of millions know Larry's uplifting tenor from the Orleans hits "Still the One", "Dance With Me" and "Love Takes Time". 

Larry also performed and/or recorded with Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Livingston Taylor, Lulu, Graham Parker, Blues Traveler, Ricky Skaggs, Steve Wariner, Michael Franks, Levon Helm, the late great Michael Brecker, the late great Chet Atkins, the late great Artie Traum, John Sebastian, Bela Fleck, Felix Cavaliere, Edgar Winter, Robbie Dupree, Spencer Davis, Rick Derringer, Mark Farner, John  Ford Coley, Jimi Jamison, John Cafferty and many more notable artists.

Larry released 2 solo albums: "HandMade" and "Looking for the Light", the latter being a flagship fundraising vehicle for his 501(c)3 nonprofit Sunshine for HIV Kids. Larry was still touring with Orleans, including brother Lance and youngest brother Lane, and was scheduled to appear on Fox TV's nationwide "Fox & Friends' All-American Concert Series" show this coming Friday, July 27th.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Smith Hoppen and his daughters, Claire and Maeve, as well as his bothers, Lance and Lane and his sister, Lynda.

The Family asks that since Larry passion was feeding hungry people, his friends and fans can honor his memory by making a contribution to their local food bank in his name.




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JimCavanaugh
  JimCavanaugh on Mon, Jul 30, 2012 @ 01:47 AM UTC

Orleans is a band that has been prominent on the music scene in my area (Central NY) since the 70s. I first saw them in concert at SUNY Cortland in 76 or 77 when I was in high school.

They are a great band and individually, a bunch of terrific guys. Larry's passing was a shock to us. We considered him the "voice" of Orleans and he will be greatly missed.

I am told that Orleans will probably continue to tour but I can't imagine hearing anyone else sing 'Dance with Me' or 'Still the One'.

If you are an Orleans fan (or even if you're not), please consider making a small donation to your local food bank in memory of Larry.
   

 

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