Re: Re: [Harp-L] Name That Tume.... Please/Harp in Western swing
- To: Garry Hodgson <garry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Re: [Harp-L] Name That Tume.... Please/Harp in Western swing
- From: Mark Russillo <jruss433@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 05:38:48 -0700 (PDT)
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I second that for Norton Buffalo. Asleep at the Wheel had John Nicholas - they are still a good choice for Western Swing. I suggest the Album "Served Live" is right up there with "We got a Live One Here," which, by the way has the best version of Smoke Smoke Smoke I have ever heard.
In general, little harp makes those old Bob Wills tunes shine brighter!
Mark Russillo
a.k.a. The Rhode Island Kid
Garry Hodgson <garry@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Rick Dempster" wrote:
> Chances are that putting a harmonica in an 'authentic
> western swing band' means that no-one will think it is 'authentic
> western swing' anymore.
can't vouch for authenticity, but norton buffalo played some great harp
with commander cody on "we've got a live one here".
----
Garry Hodgson, Senior Software Geek, AT&T CSO
nobody can do everything, but everybody can do something.
do something.
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