A few issues ago, Dale gave a brief and quite positive review of an excellent Harmonica album. A colleague at work is a decent Blues harmonica player, and I wanted to acquaint him with that CD--in the hopes that he may one day 'come over to this side' so to speak.
Can anyone assist this here lazybones with a hint as to which issue of C & F it was in?
It's been a long week, and I gave blood (literally--Blood drive at work) today and am whipped.
Thanks, I owe you one,
Tom D.
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A masterful addition to the CD poolDaleWisely wrote:I would also highly recommend James Conway's "Mouth Box."
http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php ... =excellent
Slan,
D.
And many a poor man that has roved,
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats