Re: [Harp-L] Honeydripper - the movie - more appearances



One thing I forgot to mention - the interview part of the DVD contains several clips of harmonica player James Harman talking about music, even though he does not appear in the film or, as far as I remember,  receive any credit for the soundtrack (I don't think he's identified in any way, come to think of it).

Also, I didn't recognize Eddie Shaw in his onscreen appearance (he was Howlin' Wolf's saxophonist), who I last saw something like 35 years ago when he was touring with Willie Dixon (in place of Walter Horton) and gave me the Wolf's calling card, which I still have.

Winslow

--- On Tue, 7/8/08, John Brockus <johnbrockus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: John Brockus <johnbrockus@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Honeydripper - the movie
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 4:22 PM

Winslow writes:


> Recently I rented a movie called "The Honeydripper" featuring
soundtrack
> contributions by Mike Turk and Jerry Portnoy, as well as onscreen
harmonica
> by Arthur Lee Williams (as Metalmouth Sims), an old-timer of the old rural
> juke joint scene.
>
>
I've got Arthur Lee Williams "Harpin' on it".  He moved here
to St. Louis in
the '70's.  I can't find contact info for him. It could be cool if
he came
to SPAH...

JPB
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