Re: Jazz Chromatic Harmonica Players list



What a great opening for a Buckeye Harmonica Festival plug

BHF-04 April 15 - 17    Only six weeks away folks.

A chance to see some of the best in the business. Blues, Jazz,
Classical, Pop, etc.  Whatever you like you're sure to find it at Buckeye.

Details at www.SPAH.org  and HarpDepot at http://www.harpdepot.com/

Marty - Friday is Jazz night - William Galison, Randy Weinstein
  and Chris Bauer on the program -- then at 11:30 a two hour jazz jam
(we've come to call it Jazz Caberet - don't miss it)

Still plenty of time to register.

Jack Ely
Festival Coordinator

 
- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marty Howe" <mhowe108@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 6:39 PM
Subject: Jazz Chromatic Harmonica Players list


> 
> - Toots Thielemans
> EVERYBODY knows of Toots.  The man who put the Jazz
> chrom harp on the map.
> http://www.tootsthielemans.com/
> 
> - Nobuo Tokunaga 
> I recently discovered this Japanese artist on the web.
>  His site is in
> Japanese, but he has MP3's to sample. I am very
> impressed with his palying
> and am looking for some place in the US that may carry
> his CD's.
> http://www.manbou-net.com/~hamonica/
> 
> - Claude Garden 
> This French player is fantastic.  What an incredible
> tone!  What chops!  To
> bad he has only one jazz album out.  He plays
> classical too. His CD can be
> purchased in the US for $15 through Cadence jazz CD's.
>  See link below.
> http://www.claudegarden.com/boutique/shop_index.htm
> http://www.cadencebuilding.com/
> 
> - William Galison
> http://www.williamgalison.com/
> Some pop oriented stuff, some jazz.  Great sound! 
> Wish he would put out
> some dedicated jazz CD's.
> 
> - Hendrik Meurkens
> Dutch player who also plays vibes. Latin flavored jazz
> is his thing, but
> also plays straight ahead jazz. Smooth player.
> http://www.hendrikmeurkens.com/
> 
> - Hermine Deurloo - Dutch girl on Chrom -  Very nice
> chops. Toots called her
> Tootsie!  I have a CD of hers, all bossa stuff,
> excellent.
> http://www.herminedeurloo.com/index2d.html
> 
> - Bill Barrett - chrom player who uses an amplified
> sound.  Check out his
> review at PlanetHarmonica. (Link below).
> http://www.billbarrett.net
> and
> http://www.planetharmonica.com/ph4/VE/DiscoBBUK.htm
> 
> - Les Thompson - Only one recording that I know of
> "Mouth Organ Madness".  I
> have his LP.
> 
> - Enrico Einhorn 
> A fantastic Brazilian player,  has a few CD's out. :
> http://www.southamericanway.com/cat/acdjc96us.html
> Richard Hunter reviews the album at:
> http://www.hunterharp.com/moraval.html#Einhorn1
> Richard also has his CD for sale, but its cheaper and
> easier to purchase
> online with the first link.
> I just ordered the above CD with a guitar player. 
> Many years ago he sent me
> an LP of him and a Brazilian guitar player.  Very nice
> stuff.
> 
> - Charles Leighton 
> He has a CD out of standards called "Angel Eyes".  he
> has a great tone, but
> plays the head only with some very light (if any)
> improv.
> 
> - Larry Adler 
> Did a CD called "Glory of Gershwin".  Not a jazz guy,
> but jazz tunes very
> well done with a whole mess of pop stars. Wonderful
> sound.
> 
> - Ron Kalina 
> Did an LP with a tuba player called "Children at
> Play".  Am still trying to
> find that on CD. I have his tape.
> 
> - Randy Singer
> Not really jazz, but jazz influence. His samples
> reveal a killer tone.
> http://www.randysinger.com/music_page.html
> 
> - Damien Masterson
> This young guy has a brazilian influence.  Many MP3's
> to sample:
> http://www.goodomen.net/
> 
> Jazz Chromatic Players that I know of but haven't
> heard yet:
> 
> - Harry Pitch
> http://harmonica.co.uk/harry.htm
> 
> - Mike Turk
> http://www.aahome.com/turk/orderfr.htm
> 
> - Jen Bunge
> http://www.jensbunge.de/
> 
> - Matthias Broede
> http://www.matthiasbroede.de/
> 
> - Bruno De Filippi
> http://www.ijm.it/defilippi.html#en
> 
> - Pete Pederson
> http://www.pete-pedersen.com/
> 
> - Susan Rothenberg
> http://www.bassharp.com/cl-sr-b.htm
> 
> - Olivier Ker Ourip
> p://www.kerourio.com/links.en.html
> 
> Here is a reference to some other jazz chrom players
> from a link in Europe.
> Not in English, but you can follow the links:
> http://www.klausrohwer.de/privat/hobbies/muha/muhapubl/jazzharp.htm
> 
> Thats about all the jazz chrom artists that I have
> heard and have recordings
> of.  There are others out there, but hard to find, and
> some not so
> inspiring.
> 
> Please post if you know of any other jazz chrom
> players.
> 
> Marty
> 
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