[Harp-L] old crow medicine show
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- Subject: [Harp-L] old crow medicine show
- From: john kuzloski <jkuzloski@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 02:02:59 -0800 (PST)
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I looks to me that the band, Old Crow Medicine Show
(with Ketch Secor on harmonica) is opening up the
young masses (a bit) to harmonica. They play a
combination of old string band music, early blues, and
jug band songs -- kinda raw and sometimes octaned up.
Whenever my band plays "Wagon Wheel," the dance floor
fills up with 20 somethings! (That just happened
again tonight which is why I thought to post this.)
So I guess OCMS is getting pretty darn popular among
that age group, and the harmonica is featured pretty
heavily in that band. So, young ears are getting a
feel for the sound. Harp is featured pretty well in
our band, and the kids seem to dig it -- maybe it's a
bit familiar.
Any fans of OCMS and Secor on the list? (They have
been on Prairie Home Companion a few times.)
--John K.
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