Joel Larson (born April 29, 1947) is an American rock music drummer and percussionist who is known as a founding member of The Merry-Go-Round and for being associated with the Turtles and the Grass Roots.
They performed as the back-up band for the Mamas & the Papas and Johnny Rivers, appeared on the first color broadcast of The Ed Sullivan Show, and performed with Barry McGuire in support of his number one hit "Eve of Destruction".
The group decided it wanted to have more creative input into its songs, but Dunhill Records did not want to vary from its established formula. The group minus Larson returned to San Francisco and continued to perform until Dunhill decided to replace them. Larson was offered to continue with new group members but decided to take an opportunity to play with Gene Clark of the Byrds.
Larson also played with the Turtles in the late 60s. Starting in 1970, he played with Lee Michaels and helped produce his radio hit "Do You Know What I Mean".
In 2000, he started working as a driver and transportation coordinator in the movie and TV industry. His credits include (2006), The Bucket List (2007), Iron Man (2008), I Love You, Man (2009), Iron Man 2 (2010), Thor (2011) and The Avengers (2012). In television, he has worked for multiple years on the Chuck Lorre hit shows Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Mike & Molly and Mom.
Filmography Larson continues as a musician, playing live with other musicians in the Los Angeles area.
In 2011, former Gene Clark Group members Chip Douglas, Bill Rinehart and Larson took part in the High Moon Records label launch party at the Roxy in Los Angeles. They celebrated the release of Gene Clark's "Two Sides To Every Story" and Love's "Black Beauty".
In 2014, Larson participated with a panel of music celebrities including Henry Diltz, Danny Hutton, Micky Dolenz and Gail Zappa at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, discussing the new exhibition California Dreamin', The Sounds of Laurel Canyon 1965 - 1977.http://www.grammymuseum.org/on-display/special-exhibits/laurel-canyon/ Grammy Museum Exhibit
1966 | Mr. Jones (Ballad Of A Thin Man) | You're A Lonely Girl | Dunhill | 121 | ||
Where Were You When I Needed You | These Are Bad Times | Dunhill | 28 | 33 | ||
Only When You're Lonely | This Is What I Was Made For | Dunhill | 96 | 77 | ||
1967 | Tip Of My Tongue | Look Out Girl | Dunhill | |||
Live | Time Will Show the Wiser | A&M - The Merry-Go-Round | 63 | |||
You’re A Very Lovely Woman | Where Have You Been All My Life | A&M - The Merry-Go-Round | 94 | |||
She Laughed Loud | Had To Run Around | A&M - The Merry-Go-Round | ||||
1968 | Listen Listen | Gonna Leave You Alone | A&M - The Merry-Go-Round | |||
'Til The Day After | Highway | A&M - The Merry-Go-Round | ||||
1970 | Uummmm My Lady | What Now America | A&M - Lee Michaels | |||
1971 | Do You Know What I Mean | Keep The Circle Turning | A&M - Lee Michaels | 6 | ||
Can I Get a Witness | You Are What You Do | A&M - Lee Michaels | 39 | |||
1972 | Glory Bound | Only One | Dunhill | 34 | 22 | |
Runway, The | Move Along | Dunhill | 39 | 29 | ||
Anyway The Wind Blows | Monday Love | Dunhill | 107 | |||
1973 | Love Is What You Make It | Someone To Love | Dunhill | 55 | ||
Where There's Smoke There's Fire | Look But Don't Touch | Dunhill | ||||
We Can't Dance To Your Music | Look But Don't Touch | Dunhill | ||||
Stealin' Love (In The Night) | We Almost Made It Together | Dunhill | ||||
1975 | Mamacita | The Last Time Around | Haven | 71 | ||
Naked Man | Nothing Good Comes Easy | Haven | ||||
1976 | Out In the Open | Optical Illusion | Haven |
1966 | Where Were You When I Needed You | Dunhill | |||
1967 | Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers | Columbia | |||
The Merry-Go-Round | A&M | 190 | |||
1970 | Lee Michaels - Barrel | A&M | 51 | ||
1971 | Lee Michaels - 5th | A&M | 16 | ||
Emitt Rhodes - The American Dream | A&M | 194 | |||
1972 | Move Along | Dunhill | 86 | ||
1973 | Alotta' Mileage | Dunhill | 222 | ||
1975 | Self Titled | Haven | |||
1976 | The ABC Collection | ABC |
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