Larry has a long history in the Tampa Bay music scene. As co-founder and former President (1997-2005) of the Suncoast Blues Society, the group was awarded the prestigious Keeping The Blues Alive Award as the Blues Organization of the Year in 2004 from the Blues Foundation in Memphis. Larry personally received the Keeping Blues Alive award for Public Radio in 2014, and also the Excellence in Blues Radio award from Tampa Bay Blues Foundation 2014. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from WMNF in 2011 and the Lou Gehrig award for 14 years and 712 consecutive shows.
From Larry Lisk: My love affair with WMNF began upon my arrival to the Tampa area in 1980.
While spinning the old analog dial on my car radio I stumbled on Ann the Reggae lady and I was hooked. It took me several months to figure out just where I had landed on that dial as the frequency was a guess at best. All I know was that whenever I was on that extreme left hand side of the dial there was great music coming out of my radio. As soon as I figured out what WMNF was all about, I started donating during marathons and attending WMNF music events. Rob Lorei’s “Bop City Blues” was a favorite show and it rekindled my love of the blues. In 1991, I decided that donating at
marathons was not enough and I began to volunteer at the station. I answered phones at marathons, manned the door at many station events and generally did what I could, when I could, for this great little radio station. During that time I guest hosted a few shows, was checked out on the board and became a substitute programmer. In 1998, a vacancy was created on the afternoon programming schedule and I was asked to “audition” for the job. Harrison Nash and I alternated Tuesday afternoons until January 1999 when I was offered a time slot for the Afternoon Rhythm and Blues Cruise (Harrison became the Wednesday afternoon programmer). The Blues Lover show officially became part of the WMNF schedule and remained a mainstay on the afternoon schedule for 12 years. In 2011 the show was moved to its current spot on the Monday night schedule. I am honored to be able to play the blues for you on the radio and thank you for your continuous support.