Larry Gottlieb
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Birth nameLawrence Bennett Gottlieb
BornJune 10, 1951
Jackson Heights, Queens, New York
Jackson Heights, Queens, New York
OriginManhasset, New York, United States
GenresCountry, rhythm and blues, pop
Larry Gottlieb | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Lawrence Bennett Gottlieb |
| Born | June 10, 1951 Jackson Heights, Queens, New York |
| Origin | Manhasset, New York, United States |
| Genres | Country, rhythm and blues, pop |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
| Instrument(s) | Guitar, piano |
| Years active | 1973–present |
Lawrence Bennett Gottlieb (born June 10, 1951, in Jackson Heights, New York, United States) is an American songwriter.
Gottlieb has penned songs for Trisha Yearwood, Kim Richey and Kevin Montgomery, as well as penning Blue Öyster Cult's "Dancin' in the Ruins" with Jason Scanlon. The song came to BÖC through the publisher, and was recorded for "Club Ninja."[1] Gottlieb has been nominated for two Grammy Awards: the first in 1982 (with Marc Blatte) for Best R&B Song, with "When She Was My Girl", performed by the Four Tops, and the second in 1997 (with Angelo Petraglia and Kim Richey) for Best Country Song, with "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)", performed by Trisha Yearwood.