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  1. When I was a boy growing up in Hong Kong, both my parents were professors. They worked some long days during the long semesters and sometimes brought papers home to grade on the kitchen table after dinner. At the same time, they never seemed to be working deep into the night, and summers were a…. Larry G. Locke June 3, 2024.

  2. Jul 25, 2023 · Now there’s a documentary, Heaven Stood Still: The Incarnations of Willy DeVille — directed by Larry Locke and co-produced by De Ville’s former sax player, Crispin Cioe — which makes the case for illuminating and elevating his legacy. It’s sincere but basic.

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  4. Jun 18, 2023 · It’s easy to see why Heaven Stood Still director Larry Locke was enticed by the story of Willy DeVille, who from the ’70s until his death in 2009 sang what today would be called roots rock. DeVille was talented, troubled, and mysterious.

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  6. <p>There was no one like American singer Willy DeVille.</p><p>Heaven Stood Still: The Incarnations of Willy DeVille is a new rock-documentary film, exploring the life and times of this enigmatic rock star and Larry Locke is the director of the documentary.</p><p>Leaping out of the 1970s CBGB punk scene in New York City with his band Mink DeVille, Stamford Ct born Willy DeVille was always ...

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  8. Stepping Up: Stories of Jazz and Caregiving: Directed by Larry Locke. With Wendell Pierce. Narrated by Wendell Pierce of THE WIRE, TREME and SELMA, STEPPING UP: Stories of Jazz and Caregiving opens a door into the lives of jazz musicians and their families as they struggle to balance the roles of artist, caregiver and patient.

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