Re: [Harp-L] Re: under the radar



..and there is also my friend, who I did not know how good he really was
until I began reading these posts. I thought he was just a good friend who
hung out together with me and my brother. Then I saw all his Youtubes stuff.
Freakin amazing. Now when I see him I'm probably going to have to bust his
balls!
Oh, his name is Steve Guyger. Wait till I tell my wife. She won't believe it
roscoe

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 6:12 PM, <diachrome@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thanks Bill , but I think Nate, Pete and Dane are more deserving of the
> it.
> They are all band leaders in their own right. I'm still only sideman
> capable  as a blues player.
>
> Nate for blending  blues with  hip hop covers and originals to make every
> gig look like a jukejoint party going on.
>  Dane for his role as part of the horn section in Bobby Parker's band and
> Pete for having great tone
> and control as rhythm or solo player.
>
> Maybe when and if I graduate as the area's first jazz chromatic player
> I'll be worthy of the radar.:)
>
> You keep playing the diatonic the way you do and you'll be on the list
> before me.
>
> mike
>
> From: "Bill Hines" <billhines4@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: [Harp-L] under the radar....
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> I'll contribute, just to stick up for a few folks that I consider to
> belong in this category (I cringe every time someone starts a 'list'
> thread - i.e. best harp/tuba duos - solely because I know for a fact
> that we've lost some great contributors to this list just because of the
> sheer volume of posts and perceived negative change in the signal to
> noise ratio that these thread contribute to...)
>
> Dane Paul Russell - York PA (plays with Bobby Parker, great all around
> funk/rock/blues player)
> Mike Easton Camp Hill PA - Chicago blues, but now moving more to
> chromatic and other styles (jazz, world, etc) and a world-renowned harp
> tech
> Pete Sheridan Mechanicsburg PA - author of the great book on vintage
> harp gear and getting 'that' sound, plays up in State College most
> Friday evenings
>
> Note there's something more, significant there from each of them other
> than just being more than "really good players".
>
> Bill Hines
> Hershey, PA
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rjc




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