Larry Burnett

Prior to joining Firefall, he was a professional cab driver in Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, DC, while occasionally performing at the city's legendary Cellar Door nightclub.

The band, including Burnett, singer/guitarist Roberts, Mark Andes (bass), Michael Clarke (drums), and Jock Bartley (guitar), developed a pop-rock-midwest country sound, in the tradition of Crosby, Stills and Nash, the Byrds and the Eagles' early recordings.

Larry would sing and play guitar on Firefall's first five albums including their self-titled 1976 debut, the follow-up Luna Sea (1977), and subsequent Elan (1978), Undertow (1979), and Clouds Across the Sun (1980).

His songwriting credits for the band include "Piece of Paper", "Love Isn't All", "Wrong Side of Town", and "Cinderella", which charted at #34 on Billboard in 1977.

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Burnett became a popular Washington, DC, disc jockey for classic rock station 105.9 WCXR.

He dabbled in a variety of careers including real estate, sales and copywriting until, in August 2004, Burnett released his first solo ep entitled Confidence Game.

Recorded in Virginia, Guitars and Vocals includes remakes of several tracks from Confidence Game as well as several new compositions, all written by Larry Burnett.

Burnett in 1977