Lawrence Arthur "Larry" Gushee (February 25, 1931 – January 6, 2015) was an American musicologist, who specialized in medieval music and early jazz.
He was born in Ridley Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He studied at Haverford College, Yale University, University of Dijon, and the Manhattan School of Music.
In his jazz research he studied the role of the Freddie Keppard's band's tours of the vaudeville circuit in the diffusion of jazz between 1914 and 1918, before he settled in Chicago.
Gushee also played traditional jazz and ragtime, performing as a clarinetist in the New Golden Rule Orchestra.
Gushee worked closely with Vernacular Music Research musicologist Thornton Hagert.
He died at a nursing home in Urbana, Illinois, on January 6, 2015.