- Estrin was Audio Director for "visits to the U.S. by both Pope John Paul II and Benedict XVI, overseeing locations at each papal appearance," the FRONT OF HOUSE Magazine explained.
- Larry Estrin did volunteer work on "12 Bob Hope overseas tours from 1972 through 1993.".
- Estrin was Road Manager for the Don Ho Show from 1969 to 1972.
- During his life, some of Estrin's corporate positions included: (1). Hollywood Sound Systems, CEO - (1960-1969, 1972-1976). (2) CEO of Filmways Audio Group and Wally Heider Recording Studios. (3) Maryland Sound Industries - General Manager (GM) of Broadcast and Special Events. (4) Clear-Com in 2010 as Director of Global Rental Group.
- Estrin worked on the "first live event stereo broadcast of an Olympics opening ceremonies for the 1984 L.A. Olympics" in Los Angeles, California.
- The Armed Forces Civilian Service Medal - (1992) - awarded by President George H.W. Bush to Estrin for "his work with the USO during Operation Desert Storm.
- Estrin worked on "the first live global multi-satellite broadcast of a major concert, Elvis' "Aloha to the World from Hawaii" in 1973.
- Estrin was part of the design team for the "multi-dimensional sound environment concept for Disney's Main Street Electrical Parade" in Anaheim, California.
- "Estrin's lengthy list of production credits includes projects from around the world, ranging from Olympic ceremonies, to presidential debates to Super Bowls," reported the FRONT OF HOUSE Magazine.
- Along with four partners, Estrin was co-founder of Best Audio (bestaudio.com), and also formed Best Audio East on the East Coast.
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