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LARRY MCCORMICK
2023 AD LEGACY AWARD WINNER

Nomination Letter:
Larry McCormick is a Cavaliers alumnus, having marched snare in 1955 and 1956. He was instrumental in recruiting numerous others to join the corps during his time as a member. Following graduate school, Larry returned to lead the drum line to unprecedented success as the primary instructor from 1962 through 1971, also becoming creative director. His gentleman’s demeanor, coupled with creativity and competitiveness, helped elevate the drum line to the pinnacle of competitive success throughout the glorious “championship era” of the 1960s.

He developed drummers with not only talent, but with leadership skills, keeping in close touch with many of them decades after he retired in order to oversee his very successful percussion company, McCormick Enterprises. He later went on to create and nurture Bands of America and is a member of the Music For All/Bands of America and the Drum Corps International Hall of Fame.

A devout Christian, Larry’s kindness and caring meant as much to many as his business and teaching succes

Larry McCormick, 71; KTLA News Anchor, Television Host

Larry McCormick, a longtime KTLA News anchor and public affairs host who was one of the first African American TV news anchormen in Los Angeles, died Friday afternoon. He was 71.

McCormick died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after a long illness that prevented him from co-anchoring KTLA’s “News @ Ten: Weekend Edition” for most of the last year. The cause of death was not released.KTLA news director Jeff Wald said McCormick left the air in February and returned in April.

“He did two nights and then he couldn’t come back,” Wald told The Times on Friday. “He kept telling me he was going to be back in two weeks,” Wald said. “I think that kept him going because he was so much a fabric of this television station.”

A stalwart at KTLA-TV Channel 5 since 1971, when he started as a weathercaster, McCormick filled a variety of on-air roles over the years, including delivering sports news and health and fitness reports.

He also was the host of a public affairs show called “Pacesetters” for many years. And in recent yea

Larry McCormick (Canadian politician)

Canadian politician

Larry McCormick (January 4, 1940 – May 3, 2011)[1][2] was a Canadian politician. He was born in Enterprise, Ontario.

McCormick was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the House of Commons of Canada, representing the riding Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington from 1993 to 2004. Benefiting from vote-splitting between the Progressive Conservatives and the Reform Party, he was the first Liberal since 1935 to win a seat in this area in the House of Commons. McCormick was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food.

McCormick's seat was merged with parts of the former riding of Lanark—Carleton, forcing him into a contest with that riding's Conservative incumbent, Scott Reid in the 2004 election. With the end of vote-splitting on the right, Reid won the seat by over 10,000 votes.

Before serving in Ottawa, McCormick owned and operated McCormick's Country Store on County Road 4 in Camden East. He was married to wife Reta and had one child, a daughter, Kayla.

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