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La Grange on harmonica with John Popper
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FMWoodeye
806 posts
Oct 27, 2013
8:56 AM
@Iceman....Corky did it well. Additionally, he would simultaneously slowly unfold his right hand and extend his fingers until they resembled a turkey tail. I saw Siegel/Schwall a dozen times, and they ALWAYS brought the house down. It wasn't until I bought and listened to their albums that I realized the harp work wasn't particularly technically challenging. Around the same time, I would listen to Toots doing his chromatic work in the background of Sesame Street and wonder, "Who IS this guy?"
The Iceman
1238 posts
Oct 27, 2013
9:29 AM
FM...bingo.

one of my biggest earliest influences. Saw them live as often as possible. Corky was not afraid to inject humor into his playing.
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The Iceman


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