Re: [Harp-L] Harp with bluegrass
That wasn't the one I was thinking of. This one had a great version of Rock Salt and Nails.
Steve
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> On Mar 26, 2014, at 5:43 PM, George Weiss <weisn4488@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> It was Flatt & Scruggs with Doc Watson. All instrumentals as I remember.
> George
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>> On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Steve Webb <swebb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> This reminded me..there is an old Flatt and Scruggs album on which Charlie played, I think, every song. I can't remember the album name, however. I owned the album prior to my divorce from my previous life.
>> Steve in Minn.
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>> > On Mar 26, 2014, at 10:35 AM, captron100@xxxxxxx wrote:
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>> > bob piscura wrote: Does anyone have suggestions on ways to accompany bluegrass music? Does anyone
>> > know of any recordings of a harp with bluegrass? I have a son that plays banjo and has asked me to jam with him.
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>> > Bob, in response to your query, by now you've received lots of good suggestions. In my opinion, you and your son would both love Charlie McCoy's
>> > albums. In my opinion, Charlie is certainly the most accomplished country harp player ever. His albums contain lots of different types of music,
>> > including bluegrass. He mostly uses country tuned harps, especially after his first few albums. They're all good, especially the earlier studio albums
>> > that were issued on Monument Records. On his website (charliemccoy.com) you can find what harps he uses on each song..
>> > I just checked his website in writing this mail - I see Charlie also has lesson(s) available.
>> > Ron (who nowadays seems to run into mysterious font and spacing problems when trying to post on harp-L)
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