We will miss LJ but know he is resting
on high.He was a great
friend,musician,& a one of a kind guy.A
founding member of the Southern Rock
Band Lynyrd Skynyrd & long time bass
player for Rock Legends .38 Special as
well.K4EB is Known 4 Excellent Bass by
everyone who knew him & he could for
sure play that bass& play it well.It
was an Honor that LJ called me a Friend
& I will miss him until I see him
again.
The music world has lots yet, another great talent. Larry
had help lay the path for Southern Rock. His bass lines set
the standard for many to follow. Larry was instrumental in
helping me in testing new prototype microphones I had
come up with - both for Amateur Radio as well as on live
stages.
Always enjoyed being able to catch up on 40 meters with his
larger than life booming signal. Amateur radio will miss
Larry Junstrom but more importantly we will miss his soul.
Rest In Sweet Peace, my friend. Bob and Sarah Heil
An absolute legend , All time favorite song , when they played "The old Grey whistle test " i was very young , but i to this day do not think any artist/ Bands ever played so good live in a tv studio ,,,, RIP Larry ,,, you are "Free Bird "
I had the opportunity to have a QSO with Larry when he was on the West Coast touring with his band. In addition to being very cordial, he was equally modest. I am a musician and I had to drag the information out of him to find out which band he played with. It made no difference to me for the QSO as he was such a pleasure to speak to. My deepest sympathy to those he leaves behind and I hope that he rests in peace. 73 Larry.