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Larry Ernewein

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Larry Ernewein
OriginCanada
GenresRock, jazz rock, jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, pilot, aerodrome operator
InstrumentBass guitar
Years active1970s to present
Member ofThe Nevin Campbell Trio
Formerly ofTruck
Jennifer Thorpe Quartette

Larry Ernewein is an active jazz musician and a pilot. During the 1970s he was a member of the Canadian jazz-rock group, Truck. He is also the owner, operator of Innerkip Aerodrome. He is also a judge and competitor in aerobatic competitions.

Background

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In the early 1960s, as youngsters, Larry Ernewein and three of his friends were paid $5 a piece to pull down wrestling rings at the CKCO-TV studio and get bandstand sets in place.[1]

Passionate about music at a young age, Larry Ernewein joined the rock group Truck when he left high school. [2]

A former Air Canada pilot, he has been competing in flying completions since the mid-1980s. An aerobatic judge and contest director, he once directed the Canadian National Aerobatic Championships. In 2018, and at age 67, he won the L. Paul Soucy Award. He was also the first Canadian to do so.[3][4]

Music

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By 1972, Ernewein was a member of Truck. Along with members, Brian Wray, Jimmy Roberts, Joey Miquelon, Mike Curtis and Graham Lear, he was pictured in the May 6 issue of RPM Weekly.[5][6] While in the band, the album they recorded spent six weeks in the chart.[7][8][9] He left the band in 1972 and was replaced by Jim Chricton.[10]

Like former members of Truck, Sandy McKay (when Truck was Sound Spectrum[11]) and Brian Wray,[12][13][14] Ernewein would gravitate towards jazz.[15][16][17]

In 2010 he was part of the backing band for After Four which was made up of Jenny Nauta, Theresea Wallis, Dave Nauta and Dave WIlliams. They recorded an album, An After Four Christmas. The backing band included Fred Blaumas on guitar, Don DiCarlo on piano, Alex Ernewein on piano, himself on bass, Ken Foster on saxophone, Rob Larose on percussion, Sandy McKay on drums, Rona Nauta on synthesizer, Charles Rallo on piano and Dave Williams on piano.[18] The group were winners of the 1st Annual Jack Richardson Awards for Best Jazz Vocal Group.[19] Drummer Sandy MacKay was from Sound Spectrum, the early version of Truck.[20]

In 2018, Ernewein was pictured on Facebook with former Truck bandmate Jimmy Roberts, Dave Beatty and Neil Nickafor. The photo was in a studio where Beatty and Roberts had been recording.[21][22]

In 2019, along with Chris Norley on guitar and Richard Brisco on drums, he was playing bass behind Jennifer Thorpe as part of the Jennifer Thorpe Quartet.[23]

He was a Forest City London Music Awards nominee in 2020.[24]

Aviation

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Having lost some of his passion for music, he turned his interests to flying. He started learning to fly in the mid-1970s. His first real job was working a flight instructor. In 1979, he became a pilot for Air Canada.[25]

He worked on the 2009 film, Amelia that starred Hilary Swank and Richard Gere doing some of the aerobatic flying maneuvers.[26][27]

In 2015, he was participating in the fifth-annual Bill Thomas U.S./Canada Aerobatic Challenge, flying thousands of feet of above the Cattaraugus County-Olean Airport. With a crowd of anxious onlookers on the ground, he cut the engine of his homemade Bücker-Jungmann and sent it into a free fall. A few seconds later the engine kicked in and he pulled the plane up safely.[28] Also that year, Space Shuttle astronaut, Bjarni Tryggvason flew with him in his Bücker Jungmann.[29]

Current

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He operates the Innerkip Aerodrome which is located 1.4 nautical miles north of Innerkip, Ontario, Canada.[30]

He is now part of the Nevin Campbell Trio which is made up of Campbell on piano, himself of bass and former Sound Spectrum drummer Sandy McKay.[31][32]

Discography

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Albums
Act Release Catalogue Year Role Notes
Truck Truck Capitol ST 6388 1973 Bass guitar Vinyl LP[33]
After Four An After Four Christmas CD Baby 0829982113924 2010 Bass guitar Compact disc[34]

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^ Toronto Star, Fri., Dec. 10, 2021- LOcal History, Flash from the Past: Live from Kitchener, it’s TV wrestling
  2. ^ Sport Aerobatics, April, 2019 - Page 23 2018 L. PAUL SOUCY AWARD, >LARRY ERNEWEIN IAC 12058 BY JIM BOURKE
  3. ^ International Aerobatic Club - 2018 PAUL SOUCY AWARD WINNER ANNOUNCED
  4. ^ Woodstock Sentinel Review, Mar 07, 2019 - Local News, Innerkip pilot earns international award
  5. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 17 No. 12 May 6, 1972 - Page 5 SUNDOG PRODUCTIONS SIGN TRUCK
  6. ^ Sport Aerobatics, April, 2019 - Page 23 2018 L. PAUL SOUCY AWARD, > LARRY ERNEWEIN IAC 12058 BY JIM BOURKE
  7. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 17 No. 12 May 6, 1972 - Page 5 SUNDOG PRODUCTIONS SIGN TRUCK
  8. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 19 No. 10 April 21, 1973 - Page 15 RPM100 ALBUMS, April 21, 1973
  9. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 19 No. 15 May 26, 1973 - RPM100 ALBUMS, May 26, 1973
  10. ^ The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia - TRUCK
  11. ^ Rock My World - Truck (jazz rock)
  12. ^ The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia - TRUCK
  13. ^ Wortley Village jazz&blues FESTIVAL - Sandy MacKay Jazz Quartet with Denise Pelley
  14. ^ The London Free Press, Jun 14, 2022 - Local Arts, Aeolian jazz bash heralds London festival season's long-awaited return - Joe Belanger
  15. ^ Woodfield Jazz - Past Shows Jennifer Thorpe Quartet
  16. ^ 519 Magazine, September 3, 2020 - 2020 Forest City London Music Awards Nominees, JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL (SOLO or GROUP)
  17. ^ The Aeolian, 27 Feb 2020 - All For You: A Jazz Tribute to John Noubarian
  18. ^ SideStreet Review, Issue 6, Winter 2010 - Page 94 An After Four Christmas, After Four
  19. ^ London Public Library Access Magazine, November / December 2006 - Page 10 Jazz for the People: After Four & More (Wolf Performance Hall)
  20. ^ citizenfreak.com (© Museum of Canadian Music) - Truck ST
  21. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 17 No. 12 May 6, 1972 - Page 5 G PRODUCTIONS SIGN TRUCK
  22. ^ QED Media Facebook, 11 August 2018 - Dave Beatty in the studio recording sessions with Jimmy Saxman Roberts ...
  23. ^ World of Jazz - Past Shows, September 27, 2019
  24. ^ 519 Magazine, September 3, 2020 - Headlines, 2020 Forest City London Music Awards Nominees, JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL (SOLO or GROUP)
  25. ^ Sport Aerobatics, April 2019 - Page 23 2018 L. PAUL SOUCY AWARD, >LARRY ERNEWEIN IAC 12058 BY JIM BOURKE
  26. ^ Rotten Tomatoes - AMELIA
  27. ^ Sport Aerobatics, April, 2019 - Page 23 2018 L. PAUL SOUCY AWARD, >LARRY ERNEWEIN IAC 12058 BY JIM BOURKE
  28. ^ Olean Times Herald, Aug 23, 2015 - Olean aerial skill contest continues today By KELSEY BOUDIN
  29. ^ Skies Magazine, September 30, 2015 - Canadian astronaut celebrates his 70th birthday
  30. ^ Airports-Worldwide.com - Innerkip Aerodrome
  31. ^ London Ontario Jazz Hub - DEC 7 NEVIN CAMPBELL TRIO
  32. ^ citizenfreak.com (© Museum of Canadian Music) - Truck ST
  33. ^ Music Metason - ArtistInfo, Truck,Truck
  34. ^ SideStreet Review, Issue 6, Winter 2010 - Page 94 An After Four Christmas, After Four
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