I'd guess that Larry's taste in music probably ran to classical, since he was trained in classical violin. I really don't have any idea, though; maybe garystooge does, since he's related to the Fine family by marriage. Like another young Jewish lad from Pennsylvania of that same generation, Oscar Levant, Larry was given a first-rate musical education.
It's hard to imagine Larry playing like Stephane Grappelli; actually, that's a funny image, and the thought of it gave me a laugh! I saw M. Grappelli perform many times in his later years, and I still miss him... absolutely a musical genius. After many decades of playing jazz, he still never seemed to run out of new ideas— his creativity was inexhaustible.
For those of you who've never heard him, here's a track from one of his dozens of albums, this one recorded in 1974. Here, he's accompanied by another, equally great jazz legend, Earl "Fatha" Hines. Neither of these virtuosos were youngsters at the time (they were both in the vicinity of 70), but you'd never know it from their energetic playing.
Truth In Advertising Department: that picture of Larry with Miles Davis is one of my digital fakes. I took two separate images and stuck them together, then added a sepia tone to make the result look "old." As far as I know, the two men never met in real life. Larry's expression is perfect, though: he really looks like he's reacting to someone blowing a loud trumpet in his ear!
Miles had a nasty, edgy sense of humor... so he probably would have liked the Stooges.
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