Re: [Harp-L] about Michael Peloquin



I would add to that statement that Mike takes an ecumenical approach to his music performance and 
offers an avuncular approach to his workshops -- especially those at SPAH.


This might be attributed to his expertise on the sax, chromatic and diatonic harmonica. When It comes to reeds, he's got it covered.


Phil





-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Fritz <williemctell@xxxxxxxxx>
To: harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, May 17, 2015 5:22 pm
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] about Michael Peloquin


Aside from being a good player he's a nice guy with amazingly catholic 
taste
in music.


On 5/17/2015 11:03 AM, Steve Malerbi wrote:
> Hello all. I donât
actively post, but just had to take a moment and send this one out about my
friend Michael Peloquin. He is, in my estimation, one of finest harmonica
players out there today. Check him out on You Tube fronting Chicago Blues Power
for starters. If you haven't seen it, Iâm sure once you have, youâll agree, this
guy is a monster. Holding a gold medal from the Hohner World Championships is
just one of the credentials on his resume. Heâs also one of the Bay Areas most
in demand sax players.  At the top of his game on both instruments, he
intertwines them both, playing horn riffs on the harp, and melody lines on the
sax. Iâve had the pleasure of playing a few gigs with him, and Iâve got to tell
you, Iâm in awe every time I hear him. He has two DVDâs out, one for sax, and
one for harmonica. If you havenât checked them out, I suggest you do. Youâll be
accessing a treasure trove of experience and knowledge, earned from years and
years of honing and fine tuning the craft with study, practice, stage and
recording time.
>
>
> While youâre checking that out, type his name in on You
Tube, sit back, and enjoy some of the finest harmonica (and sax) youâll hear out
there today.
>
>
> Respectfully submittedâ.. Steve Malerbi




 



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