Larry Nestor | |
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Born | Laurence F. Nestor January 29, 1940 Chicago, Illinois |
Occupation | Author, Musician, Songwriter |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Childrens Books,Musicals,Song Lyrics,novels |
Laurence F. Nestor (born January 29, 1940) is a singer, songwriter, author from River Grove Illinois. Nestor is a member of the American Federation of Musicians and the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
Nestor played keyboards for a short time for The Buckinghams in the early years after the original keyboard player, Dennis Miccolis, left shortly after the Chess Studio recording sessions of Kind of a Drag. Nestor was eventually replaced by Marty Grebb before The Buckinghams hit the charts with Don't You Care, Susan and Hey Baby (They're Playing Our Song).
Nestor's songwriting career started in 1962 while still in high school. He was a staff songwriter at Chicago label One-Derful Records.
Nestor wrote the song "Loving on Borrowed Time" on Wise World Records for Phil Orsi & The Little Kings in 1963
Nestor is also the author and collaborator on several childrens books and novels.