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Youssef Remadna - Has he got it what it takes?
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Greyowlphotoart
1016 posts
Apr 06, 2012
10:11 AM
Just stumbled across this video by this French Guy. I reckon he's got stage presence. Great harp, good voice. What do you think? Is it your cuppa tea?

Performance kicks off at around 50 secs.



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Diggsblues
1218 posts
Apr 06, 2012
10:38 AM
He can play but not my cup of tea. Hear guys at jams that play that style. Some people like that so he will appeal to a lot of people.
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5F6H
1132 posts
Apr 06, 2012
10:52 AM
Wow Diggs, the "jams" round your way must be really something (assuming we're not talking the pay to see "all star jams" which are really paying gigs with guests) if "the guys" who frequent them sound like Youssef...somehow I suspect they don't.

www.myspace.com/youssefremadna

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rbeetsme
720 posts
Apr 06, 2012
11:16 AM
Diggs, you need a big cup of Yorkshire black.
Diggsblues
1222 posts
Apr 06, 2012
1:07 PM
vegetarian. The Mickey junior jam has a lot of guys that play the older style. The last time I jammed there I blew their minds and I was playing chromatic on an A blues the first time I ever did that. Their jaws were on the ground. I've been playing professionally for decades. You gotta remember this is the same city Steve Guyger lives in he runs a jam on Sundays also and you know a lot of good harp players go there as well as the Mickey jam who is called a junior steve. This is just my opinion I could suck and don't know it.LOL
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