Larnelle Harris started singing in a church band as a teenager, and his debut album 'Hometown Boy' came out in 1991. The song 'I Miss My Time With You!' from that record connected with listeners and became one of his better-known tracks. He's put out about a dozen albums since then, including 'Shadow of Grace' and 'Free of Me' in the mid-90s.
His music tends to work in the space between straightforward ballads and contemporary pop, with songs like 'No Wonder They Call Him Savior' and 'When Praise Demands a Sacrifice' showing that range. In 2001, he was diagnosed with a neurological condition that affected his speech and movement, and he's spoken about using his music to work through that experience.
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