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J-Sin
23 posts
Oct 10, 2010
8:05 AM
Last spring I was touring Estonia with Alabaman gospel-punk troubadour Sir Red Mouth and a local guitarist Andres Roots (from Bullfrog Brown). We did some experimental recordings and I thought you might find the results interesting.

The first track, "Lemon Days" on my MySpace includes not only my harp but also beatboxing, a feature not so often heard in a blues trio. It's something I definitely will explore more in the future.

http://www.myspace.com/triplejaysinister

The second track I'd like you to hear is recorded with the Swedish resonator virtuoso and singer Bottleneck John, and adds a middle-eastern style harmonica and diggeridoo to blues. Check out "Thru The Valley" from Andres Roots' page.

http://www.myspace.com/andresroots


I urge you to listen to these guys' other works too, I really respect them both immensely.

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apskarp
341 posts
Oct 10, 2010
9:38 PM
J-Sin! This is great stuff. I actually met Bottleneck John here at Oulu last summer and bought his album "Northern Heart, Southern Soul". Highly recommended artist for any blues lover..

Thank's again for your visit and harp lessons last spring, I have heard only positive experiences from that in retrospective..

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