Carey Bell Show



>>> Norbert Brunhuber  2/24/95, 09:53am >>>

>Last night I caught 2 out of the three sets of the Carey Bell
>performance.  During a slow Mississippi style number, he went out
>into the crowd and let a bunch of the harp-player wannabees play.  
>I thought it was big of Carey to let other people play during his
>show. I guess at his age and experience he is confident enough in
>his skill (and ego!).  

Perhaps in his formative years Carey Bell (or any other of the greats
such as Cotton, Musselwhite, the 2 Walters, the 2 Sonny Boys, Jr
Wells, Butterfield ...etc) was given the opportunity to play along w/
a professional player at a live gig.  This is not inconceivable,
actually most probable.  Sure seems like such an experience could
inspire a person to pursue the instrument more than just casually.

>This brings up a point though about harp players -- when are we as a
>group going to pay some respect for ourselves?  

What self-respecting harmonica player wouldn't enjoy jamming along w/
Carey Bell and his band?!

>I come to a show to hear other performers.  I get my act together
>when I want to play.  No mixing. 

If audience participation is such an annoyance, one could always stay
home and listen to records, now THERE'S some fun.

>--Norbert

Enuff said, now it's back to lurking.





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