Jimmie Wood
- Subject: Jimmie Wood
- From: "Smith, Richard" <rismith@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:11:02 -0400
Clayton,
Well, I'll be! I was just thinking about writing a post about
Jimmie Wood, and there you go and mention him. I have a two
volume "learn to Play Blues Harp" videotape, on which Jimmie teaches.
Between lessons, there are little short snippets of Jimmie playing
with a band. But the little clips are too short. Not enough to
satisfy. I want to hear more by Jimmie Wood, but when I look him
up on the internet, there is virtually nothing about him. Does
anyone know if Jimmie has any albums out of his own? Or do I have
to buy someone elses CD's to hear more of him? IMHO Jimmie is an
incredible player. I've listened to a lot of harmonica CD's lately,
but Jimmie's phrasing really hits the spot for me.
Richard J. Smith, R.A.
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From: owner-harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
Of Clayton Goldstein
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:48 PM
To: harp-l-digest
Subject: My Vote
Greetings to the list. I don't get write in much but so much is learned and
enjoyed. Thanks.
I vote FOR the legitimacy and validness of the "Dylanesq", Neil Young,
Springsteen, harmonica style and sound. Absolutely!!!
Those musicians know music theory and CHOOSE to play harmonica to further
whatever it is they are creating.
The sound they make creates a mood, making songs almost cinematic, like a
movie or play.
When another feel is needed they often use other Harmonica players.
Springsteen hired Jimmy Wood for a previous CD, The Stones used Sugar Blue.
A beauty of the instrument, for me, is it's "toy-like" character that is
unique for a harmonic device and transends barriers like age, finance,
education, life circumstance. What joy I get from creating sounds from
this "toy" that amaze others with it's power and musicality.
One players thoughts,
Enjoy,
Clay Goldstein
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