Larry McPeak passes

Larry McPeake, bass player and singer with The McPeak Brothers, died this morning in Bristol, VA. He had spent the past week hospitalized and his health had been rapidly declining.

He was part of the historic trio with his brothers Dewey and Mike, hailing from Wytheville, VA. Their tight family harmony, and Larry’s clever songwriting, brought them popularity in the 1970s, though they were well known in southwest Virginia before and after their brief time on RCA.

They had continued performing together sporadically until Larry’s health prevented them doing so. In recent years Larry had experienced both liver and kidney problems, and was on oxygen 24/7.

His friend Tim White, host of Song Of The Mountains on PBS, says he had a chance to speak with Larry by phone yesterday, and says he found him tired, and ready to let go.

“It is hard to part with family and friends, but seeing Larry suffer over the past three years prepared all of us close to him for this day. We were blessed to have had Larry for an extra 14 years after his successful liver transplant. I am saddened for his family, and his bluegrass family as well.

But I am happy for Larry. His suffering is over. The world is getting mighty empty.”

I recall seeing The McPeak Brothers for the first time in the mid-’80s, when Rickie and Ronnie Simpkins were in their band. Theirs was a fun, homey show filled with great singing and strong picking. Dewey played banjo, Mike guitar, with Larry on bass.

Only a few of their many albums remain available, with two offered as digital downloads. If you are not familiar with the music of The McPeaks, you owe it to yourself to have a good listen.

R.I.P., Larry McPeak.

A good night out for Larry McPeak

As we in the United States pause today to remember those who have served in the armed forces, especially those lost in the line of duty, it would be well to also recall our bluegrass heroes. Though not giving all in the same sense, the pioneers and practitioners of bluegrass music make sacrifices that not many of us would consider, to run the road bringing us the music we love so dearly.

So, all together now… hip hip hooray!

One such hero we can recall today is Larry McPeak, a founding member of The McPeake Brothers of southwest Virginia. He started the group with older brother Udell, and younger brother Dewey in 1963. Udell had been a member of The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers in the 1950s, and also worked a while with Red Smiley.

The band was quite popular in the ’60s and ’70s, recording for Rebel, County and Major, with one LP on RCA. Udell passed away in 2009, and Larry health has been poor for the past year.

Tim White, host of the PBS program Song Of The Mountains, sent along this photo and story about Larry getting a night out recently to hear some bluegrass.

“Larry McPeak, who is an original founding member of the VW Boys, attended a VW Boys concert on May 17, 2014 at Wytheville Community College in Wytheville, VA. Larry is living at a local nursing home while recovering from several heath issues. He is on oxygen 24 hours a day now and has dialysis treatments 3 days a week. He is also undergoing treatments for skin cancer.

To the great pleasure of current VW Boys members Dave Vaught, Tim White, and Fat Albert Blackburn, Mr. Larry was able to attend thanks to Debbie Larson and Larry’s brother, Dewey McPeak, escorting him to the show.

The VW Boys performed that night with the old time band the Wolfe Brothers. Larry had not been away from the nursing home since October of 2013 and he said this was a ‘real treat.’ Larry was able to stay for an hour and a half through the VW Boys concert and a little into the Wolfe Brothers performance before he became tired and had to go back to his room at the nursing home.

The capacity crowd at the venue were touched and inspired by Larry’s presence. They gave him a round of applause when brother Dewey brought him into the theatre in his wheelchair.

Please keep Larry in your thoughts and prayers. Everyone who knows Larry loves him.”

If you have an aged or ailing member of the bluegrass family in your community, pick up the phone today and give them a ring. And every time you enjoy your favorite music, in person or via recordings, stop and give thanks for the people who created, preserved and expanded it for us to enjoy.

Larry McPeak hospitalized

We heard this morning from our friend Tim White, host of the PBS television series Song Of The Mountains, with some sad news about an iconic bluegrass performer from southwestern Virginia.

“Larry McPeak of the legendary McPeak Brothers and original member of the VW Boys needs your thoughts and prayers. In the past couple of weeks his health issues have gotten worse.

Larry has been on dialysis three days a week for the past couple of years as well as having to be on oxygen 24/7. I spoke with Debbie Larson (Larry’s long time friend and caregiver) today, and Larry has dialysis site problems and double pneumonia. He was admitted to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital several days ago in Roanoke, VA and is there now.

Larry is seriously ill but is showing some improvement as of yesterday.”

Tim said that fans and friends can send cards and well wishes to Larry at:

Larry McPeak
1910 West Lee Highway
Apartment E
Wytheville, VA 24382

Let’s hope to hear some good news from Larry soon.

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