Re: Mail-order sources for harmonica recordings
>Bobbie Giordano asked for more tips on where to get harmonica recordings,
>which I think might be a good thread for a while. Here are a few that
>I know about (hopefully others will offer more suggestions):
>
>Roots and Rhythm
>6921 Stockton Avenue
>El Cerrito, CA 94530
>Phone: 510-525-1494
>Fax: 510-525-2904
>
>Roots and Rhythm is a great source for blues, country, jazz, world music,
>etc., etc. Their bimonthly catalog lists their latest offerings, but they
>also offer complete catalogs.
>
>Elderly Instruments
>1100 N. Washington
>P.O. Box 14210
>Lansing, MI 48901]
>Phone: 517-372-7890
>
>A great mail-order source for instruments (including harmonicas), recordings,
>books, video tapes, etc. They offer separate catalogs for each category
>
>The F. & R. Farrell Company
>P.O. Box 133
>Harrisburg, OH 43126
>Phone: 1-800-438-3543
>Fax: 614-877-1714
>
>Every harmonica player should have Dick Farrell's catalog. A great source
>for fascinating recordings by the best of the chromatic players like
>Charles Leighton, Stan Harper, Blackie Schackner, and Pete Pedersen. A
>lot of these guys have produced their own recordings, and Dick Farrell is
>one of the few guys that sells them. He also sells instruments and
>accessories.
>
>Kevin's Harps
>210 Farnsworth Ave.
>Bordentown, NJ
>08505
>Phone: 1-800-27-HARP-N
>Fax: 609-298-3100
>
>Another catalog every harmonica player should have. Instruments,
>accessories, videos, and recordings.
>
>County Sales
>P.O. Box 191
>Floyd, VA 24091
>
>A good source for country, bluegrass, and old-timey recordings.
>
>-Kim Field
>
Please add:
Atomic Beat
10390 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 210
Los Angeles, CA 90025
voice 310-556-1144
fax 310-556-1299
Gary "Indiana" Warren
What did I do to pi** you off this time baaaabyyyyyyy?....Willie Mabon
James "Superharp" Cotton
Jake and Elwood
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