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TheoBurke
248 posts
Jan 07, 2013
1:46 PM
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A story I wrote about ten years ago, highlighting a San Diego harmonica player who was a big early influence on me. Some of you might find this interesting:


http://open.salon.com/blog/ted_burke/2009/05/17/harmonica_story_sobriety_and_harmonicas



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Ted Burke
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-VPUDjK-ibQ&feature=relmfu

http://ted-burke.com
tburke4@san.rr.co,
Sarge
291 posts
Jan 07, 2013
3:18 PM
I liked it Theo. You are apparently a writer, I read a lot and I liked you style.
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Wisdom does not always come with old age. Sometimes old age arrives alone.
Moon Cat
130 posts
Jan 07, 2013
8:39 PM
Theo is an amazing writer and a great columnist/critic too. Check out his blog on anything and everything especially music.
Moon Cat
131 posts
Jan 07, 2013
8:40 PM
Also monster harp blower
TheoBurke
251 posts
Jan 08, 2013
10:03 AM
Thanks, Jason, for the attaboy! You're the best. Look forward to your next gig in San Diego. Hope this finds you well; your playing shows a man renewed.
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Ted Burke
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-VPUDjK-ibQ&feature=relmfu

http://ted-burke.com
tburke4@san.rr.co,
BronzeWailer
844 posts
Jan 08, 2013
1:09 PM
Impressive! You've got a way with words as well as a way with harps, Ted!


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