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There will be an expanded Larry Norman feature in the April issue of CCM Magazine.  Please check back for more coverage on this music legend.


I knew Larry Norman perhaps better than anyone, yet to this day I'm not sure that I really understood him completely.


For as brilliant and insightful as Larry was, I'm not sure that he understood himself completely. This issue became apparent in the way he consistently seemed to "derail" relationships through out his life.


Larry is the man who introduced me to Jesus. He led me to the door of eternal life, and for that singular priceless gift I am eternally in his debt.
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In my relationship with Larry, I experienced the beauty of brotherhood, the richness of creative collaboration, the mystery of human brokenness, and ultimately the overshadowing wings of God's all encompassing grace.


After 20 years of friction and distance between us that began around 1980, Larry and I realized that what united us in Christ was far greater than what had separated us in our personal frailty and pride. We worked together on the re-issue of the "Welcome to Paradise" recording and talked and laughed together over the phone from our respective homes in Seal Beach California and Salem Oregon. We stood together onstage for what would be the last time at the Cornerstone Festival in July of 2001 and it felt to me like being home. Then he "disappeared" into the mist. I wrote it off to the busy pace of life and his consuming health problems but I still couldn't help but scratch my chin and wonder.


He graciously agreed to sing with me on my song, "We Were All So Young", for the "Edge of The World" project in 2003. We accomplished that performance process long distance through computer technology. Then he was silent again.


I had hoped that in these last years we might continue to build on our recent reconciliation and even get together for some song writing and recording, sharing what we had learned about life and about our craft to offer something better than ever to the world. Death is so final..We are out of time, at least in this life. No more conversations, No more plans, No more songs. It's a strange sorrow that leaves you feeling hollow, like someone knocked the wind out of you.


The light of hope, however, that lifts my spirit is the knowledge that Larry's profound contribution to the work of God's Kingdom is eternal and that his struggles with his own demons is over.


Randy Stonehill

February 25, 2008


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Larry Norman Died Yesterday

by Paul Tokunaga


Please don’t mistake this for a eulogy by a close friend. Rather, these are reflections from one who knew Larry a bit “back in the day” and after hearing of his passing, realized how his life impacted my own. Over the passage of time, some details may be a little off but it’s how I remember them. Watch the broad brushstrokes for beauty, courage and a heart for God.

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  • crazylefty4god 2/28/2008 3:58 PM
    More general market coverage:
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-joseph/rip-larry-norman-the-mo_b_88451.html
  • crazylefty4god 2/28/2008 3:57 PM
    Link to coverage by Entertainment Weekly:
    http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2008/02/remembering-chr.html
  • crazylefty4god 2/27/2008 2:08 PM
    Be sure to read all the pages of the story. There are four pages of this article.

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