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Tuckster
1535 posts
Sep 27, 2016
6:01 PM
Well,they usually don't go together,but this year it seems like anything is possible.

waltertore
2955 posts
Sep 28, 2016
7:32 AM
Last week I introduced Senator Kaine for his rally and got to blow some harp for him backstage. They are suppose to be sending me photos of it to put on the wall at our pizzeria. Walter
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Sundancer
33 posts
Sep 28, 2016
9:09 PM
So great that the harp is getting some positive national publicity. But I have to admit, I was quite amused at the godawful squawk Jimmy seemed to be making.

Last Edited by Sundancer on Sep 28, 2016 9:11 PM
Blind Melon
68 posts
Sep 29, 2016
9:33 AM
FYI..
That godawful squawk Jimmy seemed to be making was actually John Popper playing behind him. :P

Disclaimer:
Before I get all the Popper fans flipping me off and telling me how great John is...I am am only kidding.
STME58
1846 posts
Sep 29, 2016
9:44 AM
I actually like Poppers music, but it is sometimes a bit squawky, amazingly technically adroit and musically interesting squawky. When I listened to this clip, I did think as "Jimmy" started playing, "That sounds a bit like Popper.


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