Re: [Harp-L] Playing harmonica in a rack?



That's right - here I was concentrating in guitar.

For string bass and harmonica, there's Allen Holmes.

For piano and rack harp, there's Billy Joel.

Then there was Rahsaan Roland Kirk, who once played flute and harmonica
simultaneously (on Baby, Let Me Shake Your Tree) - but perhaps he
didn't bother with a rack.

Winslow



--- Grant Dermody <gdermody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Rick Epping plays harmonica in a rack while he plays concertina. It's
> brilliant.
>   Grant Dermody
> 
> Bobbie Giordano <bogio@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>   On 2/8/2007 3:10:06 PM, Rebecca Davis Winters
> (wordworkshop@xxxxxxxxx) 
> wrote:
> > Playing the harmonica - in a *rack??* SHUDDER.
> <...>
> >
> > Have there ever been any serious harmonica players who utilized a
> rack?
> 
> There's a list that could rival the length of Madcat's guitar/harp
> duo 
> list!!! Starting with Madcat himself, who is an astounding rack harp
> and 
> guitar player!
> 
> And then, there's...
> Richard Sleigh
> William Galison
> Jimi Lee
> Cara Cooke
> Gary Primich
> Joe Filisko
> ... just for starters!!!
> 
> One I've always enjoyed immensely, but didn't see him and his wife
> Cathi 
> on Madcat's list, is Stuart Norton. They make a great duo, but Stuart
> is 
> an excellent, fluid harp player who plays great guitar, too, and
> handles 
> the rack-harp/guitar thing very well!
> 
> I gotta say... I sense another long list coming on......
> 
> :)
> Bobbie
> 
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