![]() ![]() Larsen had co-written six of the ten songs on the album. BNA then added a bonus track to In My High School, re-releasing the album in early 2005 under the title Off to Join the World. Larsen was signed to BMG-affiliated BNA Records label. ![]() Galante auditioned him and agreed to sign him at the end of 2004. The album's lead-off single, which was the title track, received some airplay particularly in Seattle also reaching 60 on the country charts that year.Īfter "In My High School" began receiving airplay, Sandy Conklin, an employee at BMG in Seattle sent a note to Joe Galante, head of the BMG labels in Nashville, recommending Larsen. They then flew him back Nashville again to hold a recording session with him, and by 2004, his debut album In My High School was released on Feek and Johnson's label, Giantslayer Records. Nashville songwriters Rory Lee Feek and Tim Johnson discovered Larsen's demo CD. This CD also included a song that he had co-written with his school teacher. When Larsen was a junior in high school, he and his family made a trip to Nashville, Tennessee, where Larsen recorded a demo CD composed mainly of cover songs. By age 10, Larsen had begun singing along to country karaoke tapes, and by age 13 he learned to play guitar as well. Larsen was introduced to music very early.
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