[Harp-L] FW: Sam Hinton - Master of the Solo Diatonic Harmonica (CD release)
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- From: "Rick Epping" <REpping@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 08:15:33 -0500
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Hi Folks,
I had the opportunity to see and do some workshops with Sam Hinton back
in the '70s. Really a wonderful player. Also of interest on the CD are
some tracks of Sam playing the rare organ pipe harmonica, which is
coincidentally tuned the same as that I've been using for fiddle tunes:
standard 10-hole Richter with the 2 and 3 draw notes lowered two
semitones each.
Best regards,
Rick Epping
Hohner, Inc.
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From: Adam Miller <autoharper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 21:30:30
To:Adam Miller <autoharper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Sam Hinton - Master of the Solo Diatonic Harmonica (CD release)
NEWS RELEASE
March 31, 2005
Contact: Adam Miller (650) 804-2049
autoharper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
SAM HINTON - MASTER OF THE SOLO DIATONIC HARMONICA (CD RELEASE)
On March 31, 2005, folksinger, author and harmonica virtuoso Sam Hinton
celebrated his 88th birthday.
On Saturday, June 4th, Hinton's latest recording, "Sam Hinton - Master
of the Solo Diatonic Harmonica," will be released at the Sam Hinton
Folk Heritage Festival in El Cajon, California.
Hinton is, perhaps, the greatest and most innovative non-blues (first
position) solo diatonic harmonica players of all time. He is without
peer in his use of simultaneous melody, counter melody and moving bass
lines on the standard ten-hole diatonic harmonica.
Of the more than 200 songs that Hinton recorded commercially between
1947 and 1992, only two tracks contain any harmonica playing.
"Sam Hinton - Master of the Solo Diatonic Harmonica," is a double audio
CD featuring over two and a half hours of tunes and stories, from one
of the most respected folksingers in the United States. The astounding
harmonica solos on this album include Celtic, American and European
folk melodies, reels, jigs, double jigs, airs, fiddle tunes, Yiddish
melodies, hymns, hoedowns, and hornpipes.
At the time the studio tracks on this album were recorded (2001-2003)
Hinton had been playing the harmonica for over three-quarters of a
century. The album showcases vintage live performances recorded at the
San Diego Folk Festival, as well as a rare 1937 transcription of the
"Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour," featuring a 19-year old Hinton
making his radio debut.
Produced by George Winston and Adam Miller, this beautifully packaged
recording contains extensive liner notes, illustrations, photographs
and over 120 songs and stories.
"Sam Hinton - Master of the Solo Diatonic Harmonica" is available from:
Eagle's Whistle Music, P.O. Box 620754, Woodside, CA 94062 (650)
804-2049
www.Samhinton.org
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