Larry Dale

Larry Dale (born Ennis L. Lowery, January 7, 1923 – May 19, 2010)[1] was an American blues singer, guitarist and session musician.

Taking the name Larry Dale, he recorded for the RCA subsidiary Groove Records with a band that included Mickey Baker and pianist Champion Jack Dupree.

[1] Dale performed on the New York club circuit with the pianist Bob Gaddy in the 1950s.

He was also a frequent session guitarist in the New York studios, playing on all four of Dupree's 1956–58 sessions for RCA's Groove and Vik subsidiaries, and on the best known Dupree LP, 1958's Blues from the Gutter, for Atlantic.

His playing on that album inspired Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones.