[Harp-L] Re:RainbowJimmy/pigpen/mel/sonny terry
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- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:48:28 -0800 (PST)
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Very well said Rainbowjimmy. I'm an unabashed Big Walter wannabe myself, but I've been thinking lately of some unrecognized harp players outside of the Chicago blues mold.
Doc Watson, Spider John Koerner, and John Hammond Jr. are three still living players that have a great harp sound and deserve acclaim.
All three simultaneously sing, play great guitar, and play top notch harp on a rack. I've seen all three live, at the Club 47 and other clubs, and they're all definitely worth checking out.
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