[Harp-L] Mok Lau obituary
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Mok Lau obituary
- From: David Kissel <dkissave@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 21:13:20 -0500
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There was an obituary today in the Cincinnati newspaper for Mok Lau, who passed away at age 90.
His picture showed him playing a chromatic harmonica. In addition to being a Kung Fu and Tai Chi master, he was reportedly a harmonica player who performed at Carnegie Hall in 1959.
I was curious if anybody in the harmonica community knows anything about him. He sounds like quite an interesting fellow, and I'm sorry I never met him or his family.
If anybody has any recollections, pictures, or anecdotes, I'd be glad to try and pass them along to the family.
David Kissel
Cincinnati
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