Larry Bagby is an American singer-songwriter and actor known for his contributions to country music and his work in film and television. Born on March 7, 1974, in Billings, Montana, he gained initial recognition for his role in the TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," where he portrayed the character Larry Blaisdell. Musically, Bagby’s style blends traditional country with elements of rock and Americana. He released several albums, with notable works including "The Lucky One" (2005) and "Bagby" (2009), showcasing his heartfelt songwriting and strong vocal presence. His song "Ain't No Grave" gained popularity and was featured in various media, further cementing his place in the country music scene. Bagby’s impact extends beyond his musical endeavors; he has contributed to the portrayal of country music in popular culture through his acting roles. While not a mainstream superstar, his work resonates with fans of roots music and has garnered him a dedicated following. His dual career in acting and music reflects the interconnectedness of these art forms, highlighting the versatility and multifaceted nature of his artistic contributions.