Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Warren Bee Checkin' In....
Smo-Joe writes in response to Warren Bee's post:
"We M U S T be clones
smo-joe"
....and for once you're right :) (j/k) (only about the 'for once')
His was a great post. He of course cc'd me about his gig since I live right
in the neighborhood and am a fan of Warren's oh-so-sweet and soulful harp
playing, but it just wasn't sufficient notice and I couldn't get there. Rats.
That's what I so appreciate about what you and Warren do...you both have
your own unique "voices" on the harmonica...regardless of whether it's chromatic
or diatonic...jazz, blues or something in between. Frankly, Jason does too.
His isn't entirely all that "Bluesy" to begin with, at least to my
ears...but a melange of genres...his sound a blend of jazz & blues with some Rock
thrown in there for good measure...which is why your playing with him at Bert's
worked so well (imo).
This is also why I so much enjoy places like Buckeye and SPAH when people
stop segregating themselves into little cliques and reach out to embrace the
differences...allowing their sounds to blend and mix.
The new cover of Harmonica Happenings showed it gloriously: Wally Peterman
on Chord with Jason Ricci on diatonic...just how very cool was that? You and
Warren Bee...POLES apart (little joke there)..yet I could guarantee you
could play together and make incredibly sweet music together, despite coming from
completely disparate backgrounds and musical tastes.
Warren has a sound I love. YOU have a sound I love. Playing together...as
Warren puts it "guys and gals", <G> is what I enjoy the most about our
differences..and our similarities. Our commonality of the harmonica whether
chromatic or diatonic, is the best of all possible worlds for me.
Can't wait till the next time we're all together in one place.
Elizabeth
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