[Harp-L] Bluegrass Harp and the Dixie Flyers
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- From: PETER OCHALSKI <pochalski@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 08:20:27 -0800 (PST)
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After a long hiatus learning piano, I'm looking to re-dedicate myself to the harmonica and in particular, I'd like to explore some bluegrass harp.
I had a cassette made for me by a friend that had some music by a great Canadian band called the Dixie Flyers that had some tasty diatonic work on it. It's been years since I have listened to it or even owned a cassette deck and I can't find the tape and don't recall the name of the record. The current line-up doesn't include a harp player and there was no harmonica on the samples from their recent albums. Can anyone recommend one of their earlier albums that is more harmonica-intensive?
I've been told I should check out Mike Stevens as well. Any record suggestions for him?
Thanks.
Andrew "I've got blisters on my lips"
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