Winslow Leach
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I'm trying to think...we may have had a harmonica player in one of the groups...like I said, I was in with mostly cover bands, which was cool in a way, because I was introduced to music I had never heard before (hey, we even covered some Sex Pistols tunes!) I even talked one of the groups into doing a few Gram Parsons songs ("Hot Burrito #1" and "1000 Wedding" were two of my suggestions that were incorporated into the set).
Those were fun times. We played at school dances, on the town green in the summer (summers were fun, 'cause we had lots of outdoor events), parties, etc.
Do you like Paul Butterfield? He was a great harp player, and his blues band helped usher in the "modern" blues era in the 1960s, followed by acts such as Cream.
His first two albums, with his original lineup, "Paul Butterfield Blues Band" and "East-West" are essential.
Those were fun times. We played at school dances, on the town green in the summer (summers were fun, 'cause we had lots of outdoor events), parties, etc.
Do you like Paul Butterfield? He was a great harp player, and his blues band helped usher in the "modern" blues era in the 1960s, followed by acts such as Cream.
His first two albums, with his original lineup, "Paul Butterfield Blues Band" and "East-West" are essential.