CHRIS GANTRY & LARRY GATLIN (STORYTELLERS)
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In 1976, the Gatlin Brothers were on the fast track, thanks to the chart-topping success of the Grammy Award-winning single “Broken Lady”. The hits continued throughout the decade with their signature song “All the Gold In California” followed by “Houston” (Means I’m One Step Closer To You). The next decade brought number one hits with “I Don’t Wanna Cry”, “I Just Wish You Were Someone To Love”, “Statues Without Hearts”, “Love Is Just A Game”, and “Night Time Magic”.
Chris Gantry was cut from the same cloth as Kris Kristofferson. He was a native of New York. At 21, he came to Nashville with years of songwriting experience in New York City. It was 1963. He leaned heavily on Nashville’s Songwriter’s Row and made some important friends during those years. He hung in bars like Skulls Rainbow Room & Printer’s Alley Burlesque. There he met Shel Silverstein & Kris Kristofferson who would play key roles in his career.