HawkeyeKane
918 posts
May 04, 2012
10:09 AM
Here's to another 25 years of celebrating the timeless and impeccable chops of the man himself. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ek57X5e9Qk&feature=youtube_gdata_player ---------- Hawkeye Kane
MP
2227 posts
May 04, 2012
10:58 AM
he was my introduction to blues harp and blues music. he had the same influence with thousands of others from my generation. he was one of the most important blues harp players ever. ---------- MP affordable reed replacement and repairs. "making the world a better place, one harmonica at a time" click user name for info-
groyster1
1875 posts
May 04, 2012
1:11 PM
I had the great pleasure of seeing muddy waters,paul butterfield with rick danko and the T Birds with kim wilson at a free concert on vanderbilt campus on october 6 1979...when muddy called paul to the stage on his set he was nowhere to be found....but thats okay I will never forget him covering born in chicago and driftin` blues
Diggsblues
1251 posts
May 04, 2012
1:50 PM
I saw him live twice with his band from In My Own Dream. He was fantastic!!!!!!!!!. One of my big influences.VIDEO ---------- Emile "Diggs" D'Amico a Legend In His Own Mind How you doin'
MP
2229 posts
May 04, 2012
2:08 PM
great story george! i take it he was found? ---------- MP affordable reed replacement and repairs. "making the world a better place, one harmonica at a time" click user name for info-
bigd
352 posts
May 04, 2012
7:40 PM
He is unambiguously the reason I started playing the harp! ----------Facebook
groyster1
1877 posts
May 04, 2012
10:14 PM
no mark he was not...muddy said 3 times paul butterfield!!! but no he was done for the day....but he lived 7 more years