Re: [Harp-L] Charlie Leighton.....
- To: tomsmics <tomsmics@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Charlie Leighton.....
- From: michael rubin <michaelrubinharmonica@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 14:06:39 -0500
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Please tell us how to get a Leighton recording. Perhaps we can get a
harp-l member to get permission from his family, burn CDs and sell
them with the proceeds going to the family. RIP.
Michael Rubin
Michaelrubinharmonica.com
On 9/28/09, tomsmics <tomsmics@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Years ago, at the urging of Rob P, Joe Filisko and a few others, I made many efforts to search out any recording by Charlie Leighton, finally getting someone to dupe me a cassette of, as I recall, something he had recorded either in the late '50s or early '60s. The build up to his playing had been so great that I decided to save it for a few days, to find a place I could listen/savor it, and a week later found myself out in the east Texas country, on an undulating two laner, no cars in sight, a blue sky blazing and autumn color beginning to show. This looked like the perfect place.
>
> It is nearly impossible to put into words what I heard that day: A tone that was so singularly beautiful, so strikingly different from ANY chromatic player I had ever heard, one that overwhelmed my aural senses to the point I just had to pull over. A purity of sound that was so unique, so distinct. A melodic and lyrical sensibility that, for me, redefined the possbilities of the instrument, beyond anything I could have ever imagined on the harmonica. I found Charlie's sound and lyricism so all consuming I could do nothing but listen in its presence.
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> To this day I treasure that cassette, because there's nothing like it, or even close to it, in the thousands of hours of recorded harmonica music I have heard or have in my possession. I can only hope that Will or Rob or some of the other Tuesday afternoon guys can point every harmonica player to a source for Charlie's recorded work. He was certainly the greatest, most underrated harmonica player, maybe ever.....
>
> My only regret is that I write this now, after he has left us. TOM ELLIS/Tom's Mics
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