Re: buckeye and Lee Oskar



There's not a War album out there that would indicate Lee was that good. 
 He came off like a Charlie Parker or Miles Davis - a master in control 
of his instrument and the band.
Really a stunning performance.

Russ

Buzz Krantz wrote:

>Lee was awsome! One of the best sets I ever saw anywhere. It was
>recorded. Lets hope we can all purchess a copy. Lee also sat in at all
>the jams. He's a great guy as well as an astonishing musician.
>   buzz........................
>
>Lenny Henderson wrote:
>
>>I would have to second that request.  I still love to
>>listen to Lee.  I just listened to some yesterday, one
>>piece a live 16 or 17 minute Gypsy Man with Lee
>>featured for 6-8 minutes at Watts Jazz Festival.  He
>>is and was smooth and worked the audience with long
>>going somewhere solos.
>>
>>LennyHarp
>>
>>--- Diachrome@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>>I'll be missing buckeye this year also due to work
>>>and family
>>>responsibilities.
>>>
>>>Jack, is there any chance you got permission to
>>>video Lee Oskars set? I would
>>>love to buy a copy. He had a big influence on me in
>>>the early 70's to pick up
>>>the harp as my instrument of choice.
>>>
>>>Michael "Fathead" Easton
>>>Chromatic and diatonic repair and restoration @
>>>http://www.harmonicarepair.com
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