*Harmonica played in the key of "G" on a standard key of "C" diatonic in 2nd Position. Video: "Tap 2" (solo rock harmonica) RECORDED in 1995- "I was testing out a Barcus-Berry harmonica pickup and different sounds on an Alesis QuadraVerb GT effects box. I took the output of the ...
John D. tells where he gets his ideas from and plays on harmonica anoriginal, an unpublished song that has been asleep since 1972, burned up in the recent house fire but came back through his 'Song Receiver' George V performingIndian Reservation, and John D. tellshis storyof how the song...
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“In 1962, the Beatles began to perform the song at their gigs, with John Lennon singing lead and playing harmonica. Paul McCartney recalls ‘we did a version of it because we thought it was such a wacky waltz. No one had a 3/4 number. And an R’n’B waltz, that was new!’ Rea...
David Bowie played harmonica himself on a number of his albums, arguably the strongest example being the bluesy vamp in "The Jean Genie." As Bowie described the making of the song in his 2005 bookMoonage Daydream: The Life & Times of Ziggy Stardust, it began as a "lightweight riff thin...
David Bowie played harmonica himself on a number of his albums, arguably the strongest example being the bluesy vamp in "The Jean Genie." As Bowie described the making of the song in his 2005 bookMoonage Daydream: The Life & Times of Ziggy Stardust, it began as a "lightweight riff thin...
David Bowie played harmonica himself on a number of his albums, arguably the strongest example being the bluesy vamp in "The Jean Genie." As Bowie described the making of the song in his 2005 bookMoonage Daydream: The Life & Times of Ziggy Stardust, it began as a "lightweight riff thin...
David Bowie played harmonica himself on a number of his albums, arguably the strongest example being the bluesy vamp in "The Jean Genie." As Bowie described the making of the song in his 2005 bookMoonage Daydream: The Life & Times of Ziggy Stardust, it began as a "lightweight riff thin...
bass, drums, lots of percussion and even flat bandoneon harmonica there is a lot to discover. And Lettie’s snappy vocals can also score with catchy melodies. Thepublisher’s sitehas besides the instrumental version also a slimmed down vocal version without drums, percussions and bandoneo...
Lockwood, and Hubert Sumlin, then began playing in the clubs during the early '60s. Theresa's Lounge was his main haunt for five years as he backed Junior Wells; he also played with the likes of Big Mama Thornton, George "Harmonica" Smith, and Otis Rush.A couple of acclaimed singles ...