Re: [Harp-L] RE: Discography of Grateful Dead and associated groups/Palm Sunday



Yeah, that's a great album. I haven't heard about that one in years. I
bought it years ago on the advice of a friend who worked in a bookstore. It
was in their "used" record bin-still wrapped up in plastic. I didn't have a
turntable, so I had a friend copy it to tape so I could listen to it. The
harp playing was very cool and creative: In fact I was really blown away and
humbled. I'm listening to it now, and I do believe Dave was one of the
hottest harp players for his time. If I remember correctly, the album cover
had a picture of a Koch chromatic on it--unfortunately, I don't have the
vinyl anymore. If you want a taste of his playing click on the link below
and play the track "Blues for Jelly"

http://cdbaby.com/cd/howardwales2

Eric



On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Bob Loomis <miltloomis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> OK, according to a knowledgeable source on The Well, it's Dave Burgin, who
> played with Roy Rogers for many years. He also had a 1984 album titled Wild
> Child on Flying Fish Records (a great, now disappeared label) with musos
> like Rogers, Norton Buffalo, David Grisman, Amos Garrett and Mel Martin on
> board. Sure like to hear that one. Details at Grateful Dead Family
> Discography:
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> http://www.deaddisc.com/jz/Wild_Child.htm
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> Cheers, Bob Loomis
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