[Harp-L] harp accompaniment



A lot of albums have the harp player as the frontman but in real life you'll
spend a lot of time accompanying a singer. Koko Taylor's debut album from Chess
back in 1969 is a great primer. Not only is Walter Horton playing harp, but
there's sax riffs you can steal from Gene Barge and Donald Hankins.

You learn as much listening to when Mr Horton doesn't play as you do listening
to him play.

The singing isn't bad either.

Rainbow Jimmy
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