[Harp-L] Pocket full of soul



I think it should be subtitled in Italian for blues lovers over here. I'm
interested on working on that...I've seen the preview only...
Il giorno 02/mar/2013 17:59, <harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:

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>    4. Subject: Pocketful of Soul,       the Movie - in New York City. a
>       Review (EGS1217@xxxxxxx)
>    5. Kinder Anti feedback (Reno)
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>    7. Re: Subject: Pocketful of Soul,   the Movie - in New York City.
>       a Review (Cljdm@xxxxxxx)
>    8. Columbus Ohio Blues Harp Clinic IV (Youlookmavalus@xxxxxxx)
>    9. PFOS Skokie (Mick Zaklan)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 19:48:44 -0500
> From: George Miklas <harmonicat@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Harp-L] Re: LEE OSKAR harps and reed plates for sale
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> REVISED
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>    - 3 Brand new Major harps F / Bb / Eb
>       - $35.00 each, or
>       - 3 for $100 with free shipping to continental USA
>    - 12 Brand new sets of Major reed plates G/Ab/A/Bb/B/C/Db/D/Eb/F/F#/HG
>       - $15.00 each, or
>       - 12 for $150 with free shipping to continental USA
>    - BEST DEAL
>       - 3 HARPS + 12 REED PLATES = $225.00 WITH FREE SHIPPING TO
>       CONTINENTAL USA.
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>
>
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> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 5:41 PM, George Miklas <harmonicat@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> > Here's what I have...
> >
> >    - 6 brand new Major harps G/D/C/F/Bb/Eb
> >    - $35.00 each, or
> >       - 6 for $200 with free shipping.
> >    - 12 brand new sets of Major reed plates in
> >    G/Ab/A/Bb/B/C/Db/D/Eb/F/F#/HG
> >    - $15.00 each,
> >       - 12 for $150 with free shipping.
> >    - BEST DEAL
> >    - 6 HARPS + 12 REED PLATES FOR $300.00 with free shipping.
> >
> > Please  insert "OFFLIST" in the subject line of your reply.
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> > Thanks,
> >
> > George
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> > George Miklas, Harmonica Performing Artist and Entertainer<
> http://harmonicagallery.com/>
> > John Philip Sousa's THE HARMONICA WIZARD MARCH<
> http://harmonicagallery.com/sousa>
> > Harmonica Repair Done Right by George <
> http://harmonicagallery.com/repair>
> > SPAH is the Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the
> > Harmonica...a non-profit, membership organization dedicated to serving
> the
> > harmonica community. <http://spah.org/>
> > **
> >
>
>
>
> --
> George Miklas, Harmonica Performing Artist and
> Entertainer<http://harmonicagallery.com/>
> John Philip Sousa's THE HARMONICA WIZARD
> MARCH<http://harmonicagallery.com/sousa>
> Harmonica Repair Done Right by George <http://harmonicagallery.com/repair>
> SPAH is the Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the
> Harmonica...a non-profit, membership organization dedicated to serving the
> harmonica community. <http://spah.org/>
> **
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 22:07:02 -0500 (EST)
> From: Cljdm@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [Harp-L] "Traffic Jam" video
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
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> Hi everyone,
>
> OK I am putting myself nervously out there to the L.
>
> Here is a you tube of our band with about 6 song samples to help promote
> the band in the northern NJ area.
>
> _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bEitiAufc4_
> (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bEitiAufc4)
>
> Hope you have time to check it out (8 minutes),
>
> I am know about to duck ;-),
>
> Chris Mastakas
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 08:57:17 -0500 (EST)
> From: BO <bostonmoejo@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Annie Raines / PFOS Waltham
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> 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?
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> 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
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 15:55:56 -0500 (EST)
> From: EGS1217@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [Harp-L] Subject: Pocketful of Soul,   the Movie - in New York
>         City. a Review
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
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> Agree with Michael: Thanks, Todd & Marc for your years of devotion to  and
> hard work on making Pocketful of Soul. Austin had a BIG audience. Here in
> NY
>  it was smaller, more intimate, and fun. Who knew the Loews here had so
> many  theaters inside? (Obviously we're not regular movie attendees). It
> took
> us a  while to find it...small and perfectly sized for 'our' movie.
>
>
> We got there just in time--(quite a traffic-bucking trip in from our
> distant area of Long Island), nearly impossible to get a cab at that time
> of the
> evening so began the hike and lucked onto a taxi which whisked us to the
> door JUST in time. Cathy Mallett (whom I know as a member of the Garden
> State
>  Club) checked off names at a table and directed us. An auspicious
> beginning (she  did a great job all around). It was very cool to spot
> Robert
> Bonfiglio  attempting to be invisible but with SO much screen time during
> the Movie
> he  was pretty much outed--so ended up doing  an impromptu audience
> question-and-answer afterwards along with  Wade Schuman, also featured (of
> Hazmat
> Modine). My first time getting to see  Wade in person--he's a very
> personable
> speaker and all-round nice guy. Sure did  miss Rob Paparozzi though--who
> couldn't make it due to illness although  he too is featured in the Movie.
>
>
> I was a wee bit disappointed not to see onscreen some of the trailer clips
> we've been privy to for so long. John Popper's infamous  tongue-in-cheek
> comment isn't in the film unless I somehow missed it. I  really do dig his
> witty and slightly sarcastic sense of humour. I noted how many  people had
> passed on since the beginning of the shoot: Charley Leighton, Gary
>  Primich,
> Chris Michalek, Roger Monroe (from his goofy appearance in the trailer
>  with
> his brother Marv): Chris was the one who brought real tears this time--was
> somehow unprepared to see and hear him so intensely up onscreen with his
> particularly wonderful diatonic jazz playing...but I thoroughly enjoyed
> seeing
> and hearing SO many wonderful harmonica players I know, many of whom are
> now
> my  friends: Robert, Rob, Sugar, Will, Jason in several of his different
> incarnations, Phil Caltabellotta onscreen with the YellowPine trio...it was
> all  a great treat. I'd go to see the Movie again in a heartbeat  because I
> simply couldn't take it all in with one showing. THEN I'd like it on  DVD
> afterwards to be able to pause it, especially during the SPAH  shots.
>
>
> It took my husband to notice that I'd actually made it into the film too
> (at least the back of my head and white shirt did) :) during a pan of
> either
> the  SPAH 2006 lobby or teach-ins later in the film. He thought that was
> very  cool...my single claim to fame, hah.
>
>
> My sole (and minor) disappointment was that we didn't have 'a jam'
> afterwards, or go somewhere to play and/or eat together, but a week night
> isn't
> particularly conducive for those who had to get up early the next morning
>  for
> work. Perhaps the next time we could arrange to do this on a  Friday
> instead? IF there's a bit more notice I'm sure we could get more people
>  out to
> see the Movie--hopefully in better weather as well. It was windy and
>  chilly
> last night in NYC.
>
>
> Still: quite a bit of info was shared during the Q&A and  we likely
> garnered a few more SPAH (and harp-l) members. New Yorkers/New
>  Jersey-ites are
> really cool, friendly and giving people. Thoroughly  enjoyable experience
> all
> around, especially finally meeting Bill Lifford (I'd  previously had him
> confused with another Long Islander) and reconnecting with  Chris Mastakas
> (who
> once posted a down-hill skiing/harp playing video here--a  first).
>
>
> Elizabeth
>
> PS: To MY mind there are so many really great harmonica players NOT in the
> movie to easily fill a Sequel. Steve Baker, Jay Gaunt, Brandon Bailey,
> Brendan  Power, Michal Adler, Hendrik Meurkens Hermine Deurloo to name
> just a
> few,  ..all of the South American players--and how about including perhaps
> a
> focus on  the harmonica championships in Trossingen? Perhaps that's
> something
> Todd and  Marc already have in mind? But I'm positive it'll take REAL money
> and backing.  From what I remember they began this project on a wing and
> prayer, financed  out of their own pockets. When I hear complaints about
> why
> they didn't  approach it 'this' way or 'that' way it grates...since it's so
> easy to judge  unless one is spending one's own money and devoting one's
> own
> life to a  particular project.
>
> PPS: I'd be remiss not to mention that Ken Korb who was also in attendance
> with his violin-playing partner Laura, and who's played at the Garden State
>  Festival, will be appearing tonight at Reece's 1900, 70 North Ocean
> Avenue in Patchogue for any Lon Guylanders <G> who might wish to  catch
> his show.
> Here's a link:
> http://www.reeses1900pub.com/calendar-live-music.htm
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 15:02:36 +0100
> From: Reno <renos.jump@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Harp-L] Kinder Anti feedback
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> Hi,
>
> I'm still searching for a kinder anti feedback, I live in the Netherlands.
> Please let me know if you have one for sale.
> Regards
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 06:07:30 -0800
> From: Scott Harris <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Harp-L] Prague
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
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> I will be in Prague the 2nd week of April and was wondering who has tips
> on jam sessions happening, the best clubs to visit and any specific harp
> players and/or blues bands you know are playing that week that i should be
> sure to see.  Thank you!
>
>
> Scott Harris
> President
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 10:24:06 -0500 (EST)
> From: Cljdm@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Subject: Pocketful of Soul,       the Movie - in New
>         York City. a Review
> To: EGS1217@xxxxxxx, harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Message-ID: <561f.192a5213.3e637395@xxxxxxx>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
> Hi Elizabeth,
>
> It was good to see you again, and also nice to meet your husband. The night
>  was very pleasant and the film should go down as a definitive commentary
> of our  precious instrument.
>
> After the film, Robert and Wade were very gracious and generous with  their
> presence and knowledge. How often do you get to hang out with world class
> and globe touring musicians? Myself, not too often.
>
> Maybe next event  we will have more time to hang out.
> Best to all,
> Chris Mastakas
>
>
> In a message dated 3/2/2013 7:34:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> EGS1217@xxxxxxx writes:
>
> Agree  with Michael: Thanks, Todd & Marc for your years of devotion to  and
>
> hard work on making Pocketful of Soul. Austin had a BIG audience. Here in
> NY
> it was smaller, more intimate, and fun. Who knew the Loews here had so
> many  theaters inside? (Obviously we're not regular movie attendees).  It
> took
> us a  while to find it...small and perfectly sized for 'our'  movie.
>
>
> We got there just in time--(quite a traffic-bucking trip in  from our
> distant area of Long Island), nearly impossible to get a  cab at that time
> of the
> evening so began the hike and lucked onto a  taxi which whisked us to the
> door JUST in time. Cathy Mallett (whom  I know as a member of the Garden
> State
> Club) checked off names at a table  and directed us. An auspicious
> beginning (she  did a great job all  around). It was very cool to spot
> Robert
> Bonfiglio  attempting to be  invisible but with SO much screen time during
> the Movie
> he  was  pretty much outed--so ended up doing  an impromptu audience
> question-and-answer afterwards along with  Wade Schuman, also  featured (of
> Hazmat
> Modine). My first time getting to see  Wade in  person--he's a very
> personable
> speaker and all-round nice guy. Sure  did  miss Rob Paparozzi though--who
> couldn't make it due to illness  although  he too is featured in the Movie.
>
>
> I was a wee bit  disappointed not to see onscreen some of the trailer clips
>
> we've  been privy to for so long. John Popper's infamous  tongue-in-cheek
> comment isn't in the film unless I somehow missed it. I  really do  dig his
> witty and slightly sarcastic sense of humour. I noted how  many  people had
> passed on since the beginning of the shoot: Charley  Leighton, Gary
> Primich,
> Chris Michalek, Roger Monroe (from his goofy  appearance in the trailer
> with
> his brother Marv): Chris was the one  who brought real tears this time--was
>
> somehow unprepared to see and  hear him so intensely up onscreen with his
> particularly wonderful  diatonic jazz playing...but I thoroughly enjoyed
> seeing
> and hearing  SO many wonderful harmonica players I know, many of whom are
> now
> my   friends: Robert, Rob, Sugar, Will, Jason in several of his different
> incarnations, Phil Caltabellotta onscreen with the YellowPine trio...it
> was
> all  a great treat. I'd go to see the Movie again in a  heartbeat  because
> I
> simply couldn't take it all in with one showing.  THEN I'd like it on  DVD
> afterwards to be able to pause it,  especially during the SPAH  shots.
>
>
> It took my husband to  notice that I'd actually made it into the film too
> (at least the  back of my head and white shirt did) :) during a pan of
> either
> the   SPAH 2006 lobby or teach-ins later in the film. He thought that was
> very  cool...my single claim to fame, hah.
>
>
> My sole (and  minor) disappointment was that we didn't have 'a jam'
> afterwards, or  go somewhere to play and/or eat together, but a week night
> isn't
> particularly conducive for those who had to get up early the next  morning
> for
> work. Perhaps the next time we could arrange to do this  on a  Friday
> instead? IF there's a bit more notice I'm sure we could  get more people
> out to
> see the Movie--hopefully in better weather as  well. It was windy and
> chilly
> last night in NYC.
>
>
> Still:  quite a bit of info was shared during the Q&A and  we likely
> garnered a few more SPAH (and harp-l) members. New Yorkers/New
> Jersey-ites are
> really cool, friendly and giving people. Thoroughly   enjoyable experience
> all
> around, especially finally meeting Bill Lifford  (I'd  previously had him
> confused with another Long Islander) and  reconnecting with  Chris Mastakas
> (who
> once posted a down-hill  skiing/harp playing video here--a   first).
>
>
> Elizabeth
>
> PS: To MY mind there are so many really  great harmonica players NOT in the
>
> movie to easily fill a Sequel.  Steve Baker, Jay Gaunt, Brandon Bailey,
> Brendan  Power, Michal Adler,  Hendrik Meurkens Hermine Deurloo to name
> just a
> few,  ..all of the  South American players--and how about including perhaps
> a
> focus on   the harmonica championships in Trossingen? Perhaps that's
> something
> Todd  and  Marc already have in mind? But I'm positive it'll take REAL
> money
> and backing.  From what I remember they began this project on a wing  and
> prayer, financed  out of their own pockets. When I hear  complaints about
> why
> they didn't  approach it 'this' way or 'that'  way it grates...since it's
> so
> easy to judge  unless one is spending  one's own money and devoting one's
> own
> life to a  particular  project.
>
> PPS: I'd be remiss not to mention that Ken Korb who was also  in attendance
>
> with his violin-playing partner Laura, and who's  played at the Garden
> State
> Festival, will be appearing tonight at Reece's  1900, 70 North Ocean
> Avenue in Patchogue for any Lon Guylanders  <G> who might wish to  catch
> his show.
> Here's a  link:
> http://www.reeses1900pub.com/calendar-live-music.htm
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 8
> Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 11:37:35 -0500 (EST)
> From: Youlookmavalus@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [Harp-L] Columbus Ohio Blues Harp Clinic IV
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
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>
> Columbus Ohio Blues Harmonica Clinic  **** Important Update ****
> We have chosen to change the date of the Columbus  Blues Harmonica Clinic
> to April 6th 2013 to avoid Easter conflicts. The venue  remains the same,
> Knights of Pythias Hall 9 W Winter St Delaware, OH 43015 (in  the
> basement).
> The times are also the same, 1 - 5 p.m.
>
> ADMISSION IS  FREE!
>
> ... Here's the current schedule of events:
>
> 1:00 -  1:30 Meet and Greet in the Main Hall
>
> 1:30 - 2:30(ish) Jim Rumbaugh from  the West Virginia Harmonicollege will
> do a session on Music Theory Applied to  Harmonica.
>
> 1:30 - 2:30(ish) Dan Dial session for Raw  Beginners
>
> 2:30 - 3:00 Mingle in the Main Hall
>
> 3:00 - 5:00 Jammin  in the Main Hall. Jam Band will be Dock Adams and Blues
> Hammer. Dock and the  boys do a great job and are a blast to be on stage
> with! *** NOTE: Feel free to  bring your favourite amp, mic, etc. This
> whole
> thing is about meeting other harp  players, trying out new stuff and having
> FUN ***
>
> *** SWAP MEET *** There  will be a Swap Meet going during the entire
> clinic. If you have gear you want to  sell or trade, bring it. If you just
> NEED
> some new gear (who doesn't) bring  money!
>
> If you have a favourite beverage, bring it along. There will be  some
> complementary beverages but by no means is this a full bar...this is for
>  harp
> players...we can't carry that much beer down the stairs!
>
> I apologize  for any inconvenience to those that are flying in from Sydney
> Australia for this  incredible 4 hour event! Reschedule your flights,it's
> worth it.
>
> We hope  to see some old friends and make some new ones.
>
> Dan  Dial
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 9
> Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 10:55:02 -0600
> From: Mick Zaklan <mzaklan@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Harp-L] PFOS Skokie
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>    I caught the Skokie show.  Joe Filisko hosted the event, despite having
> a gig later that night.  I'm not sure he managed to see much of the film
> after introducing it.  Other than Ron Sorin and myself, I suspect the rest
> of the audience was from Joe's Old Town School of Folk Music classes.
> Every time Joe showed up onscreen, there was cheering.  And Joe was
> onscreen quite a bit.
>    Considering the task of encapsulating roughly 150 years of harmonica
> history into 82 minutes along with a slew of famous players, paying respect
> to various genres, and trying not to leave anyone
> feeling slighted........this was a heroic effort and a gift to our
> community (much like Kim Field's book, "Harmonicas, Harps, and Heavy
> Breathers" from 20 years ago).  I could nitpick stuff, but I thought the
> editing here was brilliant.  A lot of ground was covered.
>    There was so much going on so quickly that I think that repeated
> viewings would probably yield something new each time.  For me, it was
> emotional to see folks from past SPAH conventions who have since departed
> captured in this film for posterity.  People like Gary Primich, Michael
> Polesky, Chris Michalek and Charlie Leighton.  Loved the beginning; a
> deadpan Jerry Portnoy describing the experience of being asked what he does
> for a living.  I'm not necessarily a John Popper fan, but it was nice to
> see a guy who at times has seemed detached or alienated from our community
> happily contributing here.  Listening to Magic Dick discussing tone, I
> immediately felt a sadness that this guy somehow has never been to SPAH.
> Ditto with Rod Piazza, who started out as a Little Walter clone and has
> clearly moved on to something uniquely his own.  Seemed like everybody who
> spoke got in a 10 or 20 second snippet of playing and I probably dug Rod's
> the most.  Ron Sorin told me afterwards that he particularly loved the Rice
> Miller footage and wanted to find the rest of it.
>    First time through, I didn't see any major errors.  Just minor
> quibbles.  P.T. Gazelle was identified as a blues player and I think jazz
> player would be more accurate.  I think Mark Hummel was identified as a
> harmonica historian and promoter.  While he does those things, I
> primarily think of him as a superb blues musician.  Although I might have
> blinked and missed it, I don't remember Irish music being represented.  And
> a bunch of worthy European players were missing.
>    But to me, this is a snapshot of the harmonica in this particular time
> period.  I'm grateful for it and found it uplifting, much like its
> predecessor from the 70's, "Playing the Thing," and I hope we don't have to
> wait 30 years for another film.  I plan to buy to buy the DVD when it
> comes out.  Congratulations to the filmmakers on a job really done well.
>
> Mick Zaklan
>
>
> End of Harp-L Digest, Vol 115, Issue 3
> **************************************
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