RE: [Harp-L] Spotlight on blues harmonica radio programme - who
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- Subject: RE: [Harp-L] Spotlight on blues harmonica radio programme - who
- From: "Nate in the Blues Room" <thebluesroom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 09:09:30 +1200
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Robert Gaustad wrote:
Let's not forget the great Lee Oskar. While not considered a blues
player, he plays a mean blues when necessary.
Hi Robert,
I'm keen to know what recordings feature Lee playing blues on
harmonica. I have just re listened to his album, "So much in Love" and
the last track called 'See You Later' is very bluesy. I'm yet to hear
him playing other blues though. I'd appreciate any leads you or anyone
can offer...
I love his stuff with WAR and on his album 'After the Rain' - funny
enough his songs Low Rider and Why Can't We Be Friends are being sung
around our house at present as they both feature on kids animated
movies that my kids know every line to!!.
What I do like about his 'So Much In Love' album is that he mixes his
harmonica extremely well with the saxophone played. I highly recommend
this album of his.
Nice Ups to ya,
Nate
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