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Bass410man
135 posts
Feb 06, 2017
11:57 AM
Went to see Harpdog Brown And The Travelin Blues Show, with opening act Al Lerman from Fathead. What a show, I made a couple videos, hope you guy's enjoy them.Just recorded with an iPhone, trust me when I say the sound was 100 times better live.






outdoor joe
18 posts
Feb 06, 2017
12:28 PM
Thanks for posting those! I am just starting out on the harp & I am watching everything I can!

joe
Bass410man
136 posts
Feb 06, 2017
12:38 PM
Your welcome, the last video is just vocals and guitar. Jordan Edmonds this kid was unbelievable, he sounded like a whole orchestra on his own. So I added a video of him taking a solo, just because he was so good.

Edit: Just to add, I never in my life heard a 3 piece band put out the music that these 3 fine gentleman put out. They didn't even have a bass. Harp, vocals, guitar and drums. The drummer Andy Graffiti, has a very basic drum kit, and he makes them things sound like a huge kit, really good. If you get a chance to ever see them, it will be money well spent.

Last Edited by Bass410man on Feb 06, 2017 12:46 PM
bluemoose
1151 posts
Feb 06, 2017
2:02 PM
These are my home boys from Vancouver! Yes Jordi is amazing. He drops by our Tuesday jam now and then when they are in town. Too bad their bass player Pat Darcus wasn't on this gig. Fab dog-house bass player.
Harpdog (and yes that is his legal name) is great. He has a tattoo of SBWII on one forearm and LW on the other. Uses some cool vintage amps and mics. Forces me to sit in with him at the Invanhoe Pub monday sessions. No pressure, eh?
He's teaching in May at the Hornby Island Blues camp. I've signed up for the harp major part, so he isn't stuck with all beginners but I'm gonna hold his feet to the fire to spill the secrets.



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Bass410man
137 posts
Feb 06, 2017
2:19 PM
@ Bluemoose, thats cool, and like you said no pressure, Dog has great acoustic tone.
Yea he's playing through a Trinity amp, never heard of them, but it looked fairly old, and was using one of Greg's wooden mics, not sure what element. Really nice guy's to talk to all 3 of them. When you see him again tell him to make Peterborough a regular stop, we love him here.


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