Re: [Harp-L] Blue Mitchell and John Mayall
I must concur with this dude. That album was huge in my learning curve.
Probably just the timing of when I discovered it, but I learned how to blow bend
trying do some of this. I figured out there were more harps than a C and a A
too and what cross harping was. Ahh to be 15 years old again. I paid no
attention to any name but John Mayall 'cause he was blowin' that harp.
Randy
In a message dated 5/19/2007 12:21:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
celtiac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
By the way, you left out Larry "The Mole" Taylor on Bass, Freddie Robinson
on guitar and Ron Selico on drums. I especially liked the set-list
diagrams in the liner. That really showed me a method to do arrangements
with my own music. I had never seen it done like that before. So when it's
all said and done, John Mayall and that album in particular, made a much
larger impression on my music than Blue Mitchell ever did.
So there! =8^D
PEACE
Scott
Believe in Magic
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