Cyril Davies – from Trad Jazz to the Rolling Stones
…Round House pub in Soho. The meetings with blues greats like Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, Muddy Waters and James Cotton. Amplification and the Explosion of Blues Incorporated into the…
…Round House pub in Soho. The meetings with blues greats like Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, Muddy Waters and James Cotton. Amplification and the Explosion of Blues Incorporated into the…
…an engineer… In 1987 he made a comeback and immediately found success in festivals and competitions. He was well known in his home country, Austria, and he played at the…
…or missing and was from different sources. Interview https://vimeo.com/987579664 Malaguena – https://vimeo.com/987579584 Gavotte – https://vimeo.com/987579649 Smoke gets in your eyes – https://vimeo.com/987579604 Genevieve – https://vimeo.com/987579631 The full story of my…
…life with his family and he will be missed by the world wide harmonica community for the work he did to document the artists and music he loved. He produced…
…the organisation was to broaden and change the conversation about race and about members of the African diaspora. To honour this, it is committed to breaking stereotypes, making unseen connections and…
…the first radio programme in 1973 and after the second one in 1967. http://www.the-archivist.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Tommy-Reilly-In-his-own-words-upload.mp3 Tracklist 1 – Music Weekly – Talking about the harmonica – Tommy Reilly 2 – Music…
…found seven other harmonica players of his own age. When they found an agent they were soon told that a name had to be found the “Max van Gelder Harmonica…
…in his later years due to ill health, but he was always good company and a great musician. https://vimeo.com/754910454 Four in Accord – El Cumbanchero https://vimeo.com/754888462 Dave Beckford – Genevieve…
…National Harmonica League (NHL, HarmonicaUK) committee in 1999. Larry was our President and needed help with his office. Gout had frozen his fingers making it very difficult for him to…
…Post-war years (1939-1950) Part 3 – The Golden Age of the Harmonica (1950-1959) Part 4 – European Competitions and Blues Harp (1959-1974) Part 5 – The end of Hohner’s interest…