Re: [Harp-L] Required Reading
- To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Required Reading
- From: "Tim Moyer" <wmharps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 21:04:53 -0000
- Comment: DomainKeys? See http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys
- Domainkey-signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=lima; d=yahoogroups.com; b=SCBmEZwK+SKx/JzsqdZ4GkcUwGa9kQ32Dq/JyfIg1ArMbsNILHyC6oInJUELkOdNpDCQVas3We0FGZzRmeEXACoOojHaOm8ZkGumxSI6WZoNsueqKPk65+hBe2MO7pnt;
- Sender: notify@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- User-agent: eGroups-EW/0.82
Dan wrote:
> In your opinion as a harmonica enthusiast, what 5 CD's/albums
> are must haves, or contributed the most to your own development?
1. Allman Brothers Band - Live at the Filmore East
2. J. Geils Band - Live Full House
3. Butterfield Blues Band - Live (at the Troubador)
4. Carlos del Junco - Big Boy
5. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
These five albums represent milestones on a journey for me. The
Allman Brothers got me interested in music in the first place when I
was a kid. The J. Geils Band got me interested in what the
harmonica could do. Paul Butterfield got me interested in what I
could do with the harmonica. Carlos del Junco opened my eyes and
broadened my horizons. Miles Davis is what I always wanted to sound
like, harmonica or otherwise. Or Duane Allman ;-)
-tim
Tim Moyer
Working Man's Harps
http://www.workingmansharps.com/
This archive was generated by a fusion of
Pipermail 0.09 (Mailman edition) and
MHonArc 2.6.8.