[Harp-L] "Southern Cultures" Music Issue



Hello Harpers.

First, thanks to everybody who has offered advice about buying a chromatic harmonica. I'd still like to see some opinions about the Suzuki instruments.

The 2010 Music Issue of "Southern Cultures" magazine is out, with a CD. It doesn't seem to have any harmonica-specific articles (judging from the web page: http://www.southerncultures.org/), but it ought to be of general interest to many harp-l subscribers.

Here's the magazine's announcement:

Inside this year's Special Music Issue. . .

* The Top Ten Traditional Folk Singers and The All-time Top Ten Singers
of Folk Songs
* B.B. King on Bukka White's legacy
* Dylan backstage in '63, Bonnie Raitt in '69, and other rare
photographic gems
* Swamp bluesman Jimmy Anderson's first published interview in the U.S.
* Lynyrd Skynyrd vs. the Allman Brothers--and more on the environmental
roots of rock
* Pete, Peggy,&  Mike--and all the rest that Charles Seeger gave to music
* Willie Lowery: musician, songwriter, sensation--and humanitarian
* Saxie Dowell: Saxophonist and war hero
* a sneak peek at NASHVILLE CHROME, the sizzling new novel from Rick Bass

. . . and much more, including DREAMING ABOUT CHORDS, the free CD,
featuring:
Bukka White, Etta Baker, The Byrds' Roger McGuinn, Willie Lowery, Idyll
Swords, Alabama Slim&  Little Freddie King, Jimmy Anderson&  the Mojo
Blues Band, Michael Hurley, Filthybird, Megafuan, Preston Fulp, Joe
Brown, and many more of the South's greatest musicians.

Read more atwww.SouthernCultures.org

Also, if you buy this year's music issue, you get both this year's CD and last year's CD.


Best,

Crutch

Bluebottle: What time is it Eccles?
Eccles: Just a minute. I've got it written down on a piece of paper






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