Lee Oskar harmonica in A: Draw hole 3 is adjusted (pitch lowered one semi tone). Draw hole 6 is adjusted (pitch raised one semi tone).
Last Edited by on Feb 25, 2011 12:00 PM
At 1:52-2:07 in my video I borrowed a riff from a great blues man. Who is it?
I found this text about him:
" Xxxxx will always be regarded as one of Chicago's--and the blues'--greatest artists. From his debut recording, when he burst on the scene as a fully formed and mature artist, up to his last recordings, his stature as a leading blues voice grew with each new album he released. His untimely death in xxxx robbed the blues of a major voice."
The riff at 1:52 is not very is easy to guess were it came from!
It is the blues guitarist Son Seals who plays that in the song "Can't stand to see her cry" album: Bad Axe, 1984). It has followed me since I discovered blues music 25 years ago.