[Harp-L] Re: Stevie Wonder's Harmonica
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Stevie Wonder's Harmonica
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- Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 15:27:16 -0400
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Joe Leone wrote:
> > > >> How many people noticed that the covers on that '64' come full
> > > >> flare all the way to the ends of the chromo? It's not a hohner
Anyone familiar with Hohner's line of Super 64's will refute such a
statement.
Simply take another look at the video in question and if one notices
approximately 3/4 of the way thru, immediately after he invites the
audience to sing along with him, hit your pause, and note the big block
letters on the back of the comb spelling HOHNER. This is after he drops
his left hand away momentarily.
Also, anyone familiar with Stevie's association with Hohner will be
aware that his technician all these many years has been, and presumably
still is, none other than Frank Huang, originally of Hohner and of
course younger brother of Cham-Ber Huang. Stevie plays Hohner!
Ref:
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/stevie%2Bwonder/video/x1105h_stevie-wonder-et-jean-luc
Danny
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