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rpoe
215 posts
Oct 07, 2010
10:02 PM
Many have been said but...

Rick Estrin
Madcat Ruth
Sugar Blue
Brendan Power
PT Gazell
Son of Dave
Adam Gussow
JJ Milteau
Jason Ricci
Kim Wilson
Watermelon Slim
Deak Harp

and many more

Big money to me is $50. I'm a cheap bastard. Woudn't pay $100 for one act.

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Last Edited by on Oct 07, 2010 10:11 PM
manlio
7 posts
Oct 08, 2010
2:47 AM
hmmm tuff question...

I've seen Del Junco, Ricci, Barrett talking about modern monsters...

I'd pay some money to see Barrett again for sure, since I think it's one of the most innovative and interesting musicians nowadays.

I'd pay to see Buddha live, why not: he has got serious stuff goin on and I think his shows can be really interesting.

Talking about standard blues stuff... well I think I've seen almost everything that really needs to be seen, so far.

I'd like to see Jay Gaunt live, why not... oh well at the end of the day I'm glad to support every good musician, that's the true: so I rarely complain about paying a ticket, even if I don't really dig who's playing


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hvyj
688 posts
Oct 08, 2010
7:58 AM
@groyster1: IMHO, Madcat is arguably the best harmonica player on the planet.
BAG
15 posts
Oct 20, 2010
3:27 PM
I'd pay to see a lot of harp players live. Paid for myself, my spouse and father to see Sugar Blue last weekend though and was extremely disappointed. Not with Sugar, but the venue had the sound system so loud and screwed up that one couldn't distinguish the harp from the guitar and keyboards or understand the lyrics. Mish mash at ear-splitting level. Took the old man home during intermission and went back hoping the sound would be better after the break. I wasn't. Went home disappointed.


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