Re: [Harp-L] Annie Raines / PFOS Waltham



I agree.  Nicely done Annie!!


There were a number of harpers that were conspicuously absent from the film... Charlie McCoy, Carlos Del Junco, Phil Wiggins, Jonathan Edwards and Steve Baker immediately come to mind,  But it was certainly a fun look at the tin sandwich.


And it was great to see/hear chromatic player Mike Turk...you should know that name if you don't. There were a lot of local (Boston area) players that were MIA (their loss!!!)


Todd and Mark, you should be proud.  Academy award for "Best Documentary" in 2014?



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From: Warren Bee <wbharptime2@xxxxxxxxx>
To: harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, Mar 1, 2013 6:26 am
Subject: [Harp-L] Annie Raines / PFOS Waltham


Annie did a wonderful job hosting the movie screening. She ran a short
beginner class to start and I really like the way she teaches. The
room was all smiles and in a groove within seconds! Of course when she
blew some harp with her hubby the room was also all smiles and
groovin'.

The movie was great. I shed a few happy tears seeing awesome clips of
our recently lost heros Mike Polesky, Chris Michalek & Gary Primich.

Not many familier faces in the audience. Perhaps a few from here on
harp-l that I didn't know. Tin Lizzie was in the house!

I do hope that a broader audience has the opportunity to see PFOS. I
have always been proud to be a harmonica player. When I left the
theatre I was a little bit prouder. Nice job Todd & Mark.

WB

 



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