Re: [Harp-L] Re: LW
Yeah, right you are
Though, the lead singer was a dude actually. Kind of up there ... not quite falsetto, like Clyde McPhatter. Walter's playing was the pinnacle of doo-wop style and very infectious. The other tune was called "Beggin' and Pleadin'" where he played a C harp in second position.
When I came across those "Le Rois du Blues discs I thought I'd hit the mother lode <g>
Thanks for reminding me SJ,
Staggerin' Jim
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From: SONNYTONE@xxxxxxx
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Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 8:28 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] Re: LW
I believe there was a group the Coronets with a female singer where LW
played two songs. Nasty first position on one and a nice groove on the other. Of
course correct me in spelling. The first pos song was Cobella I believe
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