Re: [Harp-L] How I Learned to Play



That was Henry Feinberg. He didn't teach me overblows, but he was the one who turned me on to Howard Levy and his Jazz cassette tape (terrible sounding recording, but amazing playing of notes that I could never find on diatonic). 
 
In so many ways, the class of '91 from the Golden Age of H.L. Augusta was the beginning of something special for all involved.
 
The Iceman
 
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 The next spring, 1991, I walked into
a Howard Levy class that had Carlos del Junco, Iceman, Rosco, Sandy Weltman,
Pete Hastings, Tim Quinn, Dr. Bahnson, as well as the guy that first taught
Iceman overblows in Detroit (what's his name Larry?).

Paul Messinger/Chapel Hill NC




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