[Harp-L] Re: Earliest Country Harmonica



Sorry about that, Captron.

The link in Lil Rev's post I was referring to is not an audio link, unfortunately. But here it is anyway: http://www.oldtimeherald.org/archive/back_issues/volume-10/10-7/index.html
You'll find a picture of The Old-Time Herald Vol 10 No 7. Lil Rev's article is not clickable, much to my disappointment. With some luck you could find it in a well-stocked library, I guess.


A couple of examples of Woody's playing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qquzBFJdVw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfq5b1bppJQ

Christer

captron100@xxxxxxx skrev 2013-09-22 02:34:
Christer Svensson wrote: Thanks for that post, Lil Rev! I was especially happy to see Woody Guthrie's harp-playing appreciated................Bill Cox. He sounds like a highly possible inspiration for Woody's style. There may be others, and I would be glad to get some info. For those who haven't heard Bill Cox, here's an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh1KnEi3Yqs

Christer, in the future pls. provide the quote that u are referring to when u reply. When u forget to do this we can't access the audio u are referring to (Lil Rev's post). But i went to *your* link and heard Bill Cox, who i don't think i've ever heard before. But I have most certainly heard this song played by Sonny Terry on one of the old vinyl albums I used to own. Could it be that the harp playing on the Woodie recording was actually played by Sonny Terry?
ron


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