Re: [Harp-L] National Treasure - maybe the best archive of harmonica music in the world?



Yeah....wonderful. First time I've any Max Geldray outside the Goon Show.
Posted it on Facebook, by the way.
\RD

On 22 January 2016 at 21:37, Ben Hewlett <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Do you know about this?
>
> Only the finest collection of harmonica tracks possibly ever compiled -
> check out the ones narrated by Joe Filisko to hear my personal favourites.
> A thousand thanks to Roger Trobridge for tireless work putting this
> together for us - do please thank him directly by following him on mixcloud
> or bookmarking http://www.the-archivist.co.uk <
> http://www.the-archivist.co.uk/>.
>
> Thereâs blues, jazz, groups, chromaticâsomething for everyone.
>
> Pass this treasure on! (Itâs also FREE)
>
> https://www.mixcloud.com/PodKast/ <https://www.mixcloud.com/PodKast/>
>
> How can we make this viral in the harmonica community? Would you like to
> share this to some other groups?
>
> Pass on to friends and ask all of the groups and friends to share. I was
> talking with Roger Trobridge <
> https://www.facebook.com/roger.trobridge?hc_location=ufi> last night and
> he's really fired up about this project.
>
> He has amazing plans to go ahead and reach out (talking American now) to
> many of the famous harmonica players amongst his friends to get their
> insights down in the studio and to archive their views and lifelong
> knowledge in specialist areas.
>
> Big names coming your wayâ
>
> I'll let Roger announce them when heâs ready but take it from me it's
> pretty exception stuff.
>
> So come on guys - letâs get this to ALL harmonica players, it's a
> Mandatory National Treasure!
>
> Let no harmonica player be untold.
>
> I must just mention the other great unmissable spot for harmonica rarities
> - the beautiful http://www.patmissin.com/78rpm/78rpm.html <
> http://www.patmissin.com/78rpm/78rpm.html>
>
> Many thanks
>
> Ben
> Ben Hewlett
> ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> www.benhewlett.com
> 01454 881 089
> 07973 284 366
>
>
>
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