Re: [Harp-L] Cristo Redentor (was: Politics and Blues Harp)
- To: 46long Blake <46long@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Cristo Redentor (was: Politics and Blues Harp)
- From: Arthur Jennings <timeistight@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 11:18:21 -0800
- Cc: harp-l harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>, Larry Marks <larry.marks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I can fight over that: it isn't a harp-centered composition at all. It was
written by piano player Duke Pearson and first recorded by trumpeer Donald
Byrd.
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 10:23 AM, 46long Blake <46long@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Insurance harp-content opinion palate-cleanser: Musselwhite's "Christo
> Redentor' off of "Tennessee Woman" is the greatest harp-centered
> composition ever. There. Fight over that instead of politics.......
>
>
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Arthur Jennings
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