[Harp-L] Craziest HARMONICA player
Bill Newton
thenewtdawg@xxxxx
Mon Dec 29 07:35:51 EST 2025
Peg Leg Sam -- yeah! He used to play solo here in Durham NC in the '70s,
and was a great influence on me as a teenager starting on the harp. I
remember particularly his John Henry.
- Bill Newton
On Sun, Dec 28, 2025, 10:44 PM Randy Singer <randy at xxxxx> wrote:
> This is incredible the way he plays the harmonica 360° without missing a
> beat check out the first few seconds of this video. Sorry it’s on Instagram.
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> <https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSu_v--EeBj/?igsh=Y3MyaGVidzh0MjVq>
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> history …. Peg Leg Sam was born 113 years ago in Jonesville, South
> Carolina. Here he is in 1975 performing “Bumble Bee - Peg Leg Sam was
> country blues in its purest form. A street performer with a fierce
> harmonica tone and a voice full of grit, humor, and hard lived truth, he
> played the blues the way it was meant to be played. No polish, no filters,
> just rhythm, breath, and feeling. Watching him perform feels like stepping
> straight into the roots of American music, where the blues was raw,
> personal, and completely real."<
> https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSu_v--EeBj/?igsh=Y3MyaGVidzh0MjVq>
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> https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSu_v--EeBj/?igsh=Y3MyaGVidzh0MjVq>
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