[Harp-L] Little Ole Winedrinker.Billy Lee Reilly
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- Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 15:43:31 +0000 (UTC)
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Hey thanks you all for looking this up. I pulled Billy Lee up on You Tube and found his Funk Harmonica LP. I understand why the harp sounded as it did on Dean Martin's song. Understand that , that's his style of playing, and yes he was a multi instrument guy, but in my taste did not like his harmonicaÂplaying style. My own opinion and yes for the time it was recorded , it was more accepted. Guess we shouldn't go back and critique styles of past . Thanks againJerl Welch
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