[Harp-L] Re: New England Harp Players
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Re: New England Harp Players
- From: David Terry <walkincane@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 20:39:28 -0500
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O.K. Guys this is getting weird! So far in the space of two
digests there has been mention of of my birth town( Bockton,Ma.),the
little town I grew up in dureing the mid 60's(Hanover,Ma.) .My High
School and the first cat to show me how to blow a harp(Majik).Oh Yeah
and Lynwood Slim, used to see him around Long Beach! It brings back
memories that I thought were all behind. Now that we have N.E. almost
complete how many great harp players were/are from the great state of
Texas??? Yeah I got here as quick as i could and I will start w/ Micky
Raphiel.
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