Re: [Harp-L] Red Foley's "Birmingham Bounce"
First position on a G harp. Could be Jimmie Riddle or Onie Wheeler. Never
heard of Red playing harp, but not impossible.
RD
On 5 August 2012 08:01, robert mcgraw <harpbob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Just heard Red Foley's version of "Birmingham Bounce" for the first time.
> It's a fun tune, and it has good harmonica on it; it sounded like first
> position stuff, sort of reminded me of pre-WWII blues harp, maybe the kind
> you'd hear with a jug band, though I'm not real knowledgable about those
> styles. Anybody know who the harp player was? Some cursory google-searching
> told me that Red Foley played harp. Was it him? Whoever it was could play,
> that's for sure.
> WVa Bob
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