jbone
1499 posts
Feb 14, 2014
4:50 AM
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http://talk-music.proboards.com/
This is a general music forum with a fairly active harmonica section. I was invited last year to moderate there and have seen some familiar faces pop in and hang out. I wanted to invite any who are interested to stop by and say hello. ---------- http://www.reverbnation.com/jawboneandjolene
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa7La7yYYeE
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Sarge
386 posts
Feb 14, 2014
6:22 AM
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Nice friendly forum. Great discussions. ---------- Wisdom does not always come with old age. Sometimes old age arrives alone.
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Komuso
279 posts
Feb 14, 2014
6:58 AM
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Thanks for the tip!
---------- Paul Cohen aka Komuso Tokugawa HarpNinja - Your harmonica Mojo Dojo Bringing the Boogie to the Bitstream
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jnorem
30 posts
Feb 15, 2014
2:51 PM
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Little Walter in the military as a radio operator?
---------- Call me J
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jbone
1500 posts
Feb 15, 2014
5:27 PM
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Jnorem, I don't know where I heard that. if it's in error I apologize. Do you have any insight to bring? ---------- http://www.reverbnation.com/jawboneandjolene
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa7La7yYYeE
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jnorem
31 posts
Feb 15, 2014
5:49 PM
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Little Walter's life is pretty well documented, owing to the fact that he was still just a kid when he arrived in Chicago and hooked up with Muddy Waters.
A simple Google search will turn up a plethora of information.
How can any blues harp player not know anything about Little Walter?
The main thing here, as far as I'm concerned, is that Walter Jacobs is to blues harmonica what Ludwig Van Beethoven is to the symphony. I mean, man! At least get the story right!
Little Walter lives! ---------- Call me J
Last Edited by jnorem on Feb 15, 2014 6:03 PM
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