[Harp-L] Afro-American chrom players

JOSEPH LEONE 3n037@xxxxx
Mon May 31 15:57:58 EDT 2021


> On 05/31/2021 2:21 PM Slim Heilpern <slim at xxxxx> wrote:

and I don't know why it matters whether Maret, etc... are American or not.

It doesn't. But an Aussie asked a question. Maybe curiosity?

 Not sure I understand why their race matters either.

It doesn't. See above.
smo-joe

 The world is a melting pot with so many great and soulful chromatic players of various races and ethnicities.
> 
> But here's another: Thaddeus Hogarth is a multi-instrumentalist that plays chromatic and teaches guitar at Berklee in Boston. He'll be doing a workshop (as will I) for the HUK Chromatic Weekend beginning June 18:
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> https://thaddeushogarth.com/harmonica/
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> http://harmonica.uk/HUKBlog/chromatic-weekend/
> 
>  - Slim
> 
> https://slimandpenny.com
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> 
> > On May 30, 2021, at 11:28 AM, JOSEPH LEONE <3n037 at xxxxx> wrote:
> > 
> > Julian qualifies. Not too many people know who he is? And if you count the islands of the 'New World' then Maret and Yonnet qualify.
> > Maret? Father Swiss, mother Martiniquan? currently Nuevo Jork.
> > Yonnet? Father French, mother Grenadinan? currently Washingaton dee Chee.
> > Just guessing. lolol
> > 
> > smo-joe 
> > 
> >>    On 05/30/2021 9:01 AM Gary Lehmann <gnarlyheman at xxxxx> wrote:
> >> 
> >> 
> >>    And Julian Davis, but he sounds a lot like Stevie--and not famous (yet!).
> >> 
> >>    On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 7:59 AM Gary Lehmann < gnarlyheman at xxxxx mailto:gnarlyheman at xxxxx > wrote:
> >> 
> >>>> 
> >>>>>> Well, Gregoire Maret's mom is African American, and he lives in NYC, perhaps he qualifies?
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>


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