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Mystery Harpist Thread- tunes you'll never guess !
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wheel
165 posts
May 08, 2013
9:00 AM
Tweedaddict, wow! Thats cool!
Guess who!

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Last Edited by wheel on May 08, 2013 9:01 AM
Frank
2342 posts
May 08, 2013
9:13 AM
Bill Clarke was never on my radar for that solo Taddict - You sure that's him?, just kidding :)

wheel...certainly there are millions of William Clarke students - but this one has gotten his Doctorate...Is it Mitch Kashmere?
wheel
166 posts
May 08, 2013
9:18 AM
Frank, not it's not. This harper was a student of someone else who was mentioned in this topic.
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wheel
167 posts
May 08, 2013
9:33 AM
please make another try :)
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Frank
2345 posts
May 08, 2013
10:09 AM
Is he a Student of Rod Piazza or Mark Hummel?
schaef
27 posts
May 08, 2013
10:18 AM
David Barrett
Frank
2346 posts
May 08, 2013
10:24 AM
Aki Kumar
Frank
2347 posts
May 08, 2013
10:31 AM
Aki Kumar
wheel
168 posts
May 08, 2013
10:38 AM
No, no, no :) A big clue : Alex Schultz played guitar on this one
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Frank
2348 posts
May 09, 2013
4:03 AM
Great clue Wheel, we needed it :)From looking at Alex Schultz AMAZING complete discography - I'd say Tad Robinson is the harp player.
Alex Schultz
wheel
170 posts
May 09, 2013
7:22 AM
Frank, No :)
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Frank
2352 posts
May 09, 2013
8:03 AM

Last Edited by Frank on May 09, 2013 8:04 AM
tmf714
1767 posts
May 09, 2013
8:23 AM
Big Pete
wheel
171 posts
May 09, 2013
12:20 PM
No :) As far as I know this harper played a lot in Germany but he is from USA.
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Kingley
2627 posts
May 09, 2013
12:33 PM
Doug Jay
wheel
172 posts
May 09, 2013
12:51 PM
Kingley, yes! :)
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Frank
2356 posts
May 10, 2013
4:20 AM
Wheel, dear God - I seen Doug's name as someone Alex played with but I over looked him as a player who could play like that - what a mystery that was :)

This one still needs identified...
wheel
173 posts
May 10, 2013
5:36 AM
Frank, Doug Jay is mighty fine player with very remarkable sound. I'm highly recommend his albums "GetIt While it HOt", "Under The radar" and "Jackpot"
Your player is Mike Turk :)
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Frank
2359 posts
May 10, 2013
7:41 AM
You fooled the crap out of a bunch of us Wheel...I knew Doug was a great veteran harp player - just didn't think that was his doing, WOW that was sweet stuff he laid down there...Yes Mike Turk - you hit that one outta the park on the first pitch. The song is called "Jumpin' W Earl" :)

Last Edited by Frank on May 10, 2013 7:42 AM
Kingley
2636 posts
May 11, 2013
1:35 PM
Here's one that may be obvious to some folk on here.

Frank
2368 posts
May 11, 2013
7:03 PM
This one may be even more obvious :)Can't put my finger on who your mystery player is Kingley?
wheel
181 posts
May 11, 2013
10:56 PM
Kinley, Ron Sunshine?
Frank, Rod Piazza? :)
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Kingley
2637 posts
May 11, 2013
11:48 PM
Wheel - No.

Frank - I'll give you a clue. Alex Schultz is on guitar.
Frank
2369 posts
May 12, 2013
3:45 AM
Not Rod...The player is around a decade younger then Rod :)

Is it Egidio"Juke"Ingala playing those cool phrases Kingley?
Kingley
2640 posts
May 12, 2013
4:08 AM
Hahaha! It is indeed Egidio Ingala. I knew that Alex Schultz clue would make it too easy for you Frank. :)
wheel
184 posts
May 12, 2013
5:59 AM
Frank, hmmm. The sound of harp is familiar. May be Mark Hummel?
Damn, I have this Engala album... :)
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Harp2swing
89 posts
May 12, 2013
5:56 PM
Frank,Is it Gary Primich?
Frank
2372 posts
May 13, 2013
5:15 AM
Hahahahaha, after failing to choose Doug Jay last time out, I learned my lesson! Master Primich it is indeed :)
wheel
186 posts
May 13, 2013
7:37 AM
Frank, please tell the song name. I thought I know all his albums, guest appearance etc :) I need to listen again all his stuff.

He is not virtuoso soloist but natural born bluesman 8)

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Last Edited by wheel on May 13, 2013 7:38 AM
Frank
2378 posts
May 13, 2013
8:01 AM
Gary Primich - CD is called > Selftitled from 1990 - the tune is "Cookin' At Sam's"

Your player sounds a lot like Carey Bell :)

Last Edited by Frank on May 13, 2013 8:02 AM
wheel
187 posts
May 13, 2013
8:51 AM
Thank you, Frank. Please try again :)
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Frank
2380 posts
May 13, 2013
8:58 AM
Walter Horton - oops he's a virtuoso, guess I'm wrong again :(

Last Edited by Frank on May 13, 2013 9:00 AM
wheel
188 posts
May 13, 2013
10:00 AM
Frank, yes, you are wrong :) A big clue : he died in early 80s.
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Kingley
2646 posts
May 13, 2013
10:04 AM
George "Harmonica" Smith?
wheel
189 posts
May 13, 2013
11:35 AM
Kingley, no. One more clue : he recorded only one solo album.
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Frank
2394 posts
May 15, 2013
6:15 AM
Hammie Nixon?....When you say one solo album - do mean he released just 1 album in his lifetime?
wheel
190 posts
May 15, 2013
6:54 AM
Yes he even passed away before it was released. But this song is from collection of chicago harpists.
big clue : he was a big! :)
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Frank
2395 posts
May 15, 2013
7:26 AM
Can't be Golden "Big" Wheeler he died in the 90's and put out 2 albums :(
wheel
191 posts
May 15, 2013
7:35 AM
Please try again. You are very close to the correct answer :)
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Frank
2397 posts
May 15, 2013
8:21 AM
Don't tell me that that is "Big One Arm John Wrencher" layin down that pretty track?

Oh shit, is it Big Mama Thorton? oops can't be she ain't a man :)

Last Edited by Frank on May 15, 2013 8:27 AM
wheel
192 posts
May 15, 2013
8:30 AM
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wheel
193 posts
May 15, 2013
8:32 AM
Try this way :)
Big
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Frank
2398 posts
May 15, 2013
8:49 AM
Now that's a clue...Big friggin Leon Brooks, his tune - Pink Champagne is a Masterpiece among others too, including this one :)


LET'S GO TO TOWN
Only one Album under the name of Big Leon Brooks. Let's go to town was the first album Bob Corritore ever produced. Sadly this album never saw the light of day whilst BL was alive. All songs where written by Leon Brooks, recorded in 3 different sessions in 1980, by different line-ups: Sidemen - Louis Myers, Jr Pettis, Luther Jr Johnson, Eddie Taylor, Pinetop, Big Moose Walker, Bob Stroger, Freddie Dixon, Odie Payne... The 10 first songs on the original album was released on vinyl in 1982... a magnificent recording.

Last Edited by Frank on May 15, 2013 8:57 AM
wheel
194 posts
May 15, 2013
11:31 AM
Ops this comment was for another topic, sorry :)
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Last Edited by wheel on May 16, 2013 9:44 AM
Frank
2399 posts
May 16, 2013
8:53 AM
This one may be impossible even though the player is kinda of a legend in his own right :)
Martin
336 posts
May 16, 2013
9:12 AM
I would be tempted to say Carey Bell, but in fact I think it´s a bit too tightly played for that ...
wheel
196 posts
May 16, 2013
9:46 AM
Frank, Kim Wilson?
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htownfess
278 posts
May 16, 2013
4:59 PM
Frank, that sounds like it might be Kaz Kazanoff doing something live at Antones--
Frank
2400 posts
May 17, 2013
4:40 AM
Nope, here is another little snippet of him playing and a clue is he is also a Soul and R&B singer?
wheel
197 posts
May 17, 2013
6:27 AM
May be Darell Nulisch?
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