Posts Tagged: awesome

Mali Blues

Today I discovered a fascinating musician named Boubacar Traoré, largely hailed as the founder of the modern Mali Blues style. Born in 1942 in Kayes, Mali, Boubacar was a superstar in his own country in the early 1960’s until political

Mali Blues

Today I discovered a fascinating musician named Boubacar Traoré, largely hailed as the founder of the modern Mali Blues style. Born in 1942 in Kayes, Mali, Boubacar was a superstar in his own country in the early 1960’s until political

Son of Dave

Son of Dave was once Benjamin Darvill of the Crash Test Dummies but he was reborn as a harmonica virtuoso and beatbox musician extraordinaire.   He inspires me and someday I will own a loop pedal thanks to him.  As

Son of Dave

Son of Dave was once Benjamin Darvill of the Crash Test Dummies but he was reborn as a harmonica virtuoso and beatbox musician extraordinaire.   He inspires me and someday I will own a loop pedal thanks to him.  As

Subway Gypsy Jam

Just filling a few minutes on an empty subway car heading to work one morning.  Have I ever mentioned how much I like having an instant concert in my pocket?  The song’s nothing special, but it is a lick I’ve

Subway Gypsy Jam

Just filling a few minutes on an empty subway car heading to work one morning.  Have I ever mentioned how much I like having an instant concert in my pocket?  The song’s nothing special, but it is a lick I’ve

Aiden and Evelyn

Today I discovered a Korean Malaysian (pardon me!) harmonica duet who are as talented as they are adorable.  They each seem to be multi-instrumentalists when it comes to the harmonica and they have a real knack for composing duet covers

Aiden and Evelyn

Today I discovered a Korean Malaysian (pardon me!) harmonica duet who are as talented as they are adorable.  They each seem to be multi-instrumentalists when it comes to the harmonica and they have a real knack for composing duet covers

Galapagos Duck with Greg Foster on Harp

This weekend I came across a really snazzy little jazz number by an Australian band called Galapagos Duck.  To be completely honest, I don’t know if I was drawn more by the harmonica or the band’s name, because both are

Galapagos Duck with Greg Foster on Harp

This weekend I came across a really snazzy little jazz number by an Australian band called Galapagos Duck.  To be completely honest, I don’t know if I was drawn more by the harmonica or the band’s name, because both are