DOGPOUND77
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Happy Easter everybody it’s also my birthday Got this cake today View attachment 1115086
Just a photo. I might need help to authentify that 532 properly, so I am going to open separate topic
Clint, I just was listening to this LP and wondered if you knew of the harmonica player for the J. Geils Band? If you do, you play any of their music?I'm in Hommassassa ready to start a gig..So it's BG42 301!! I like to carry a special Buck when I'm onstage..
Magic Dick and his licking stick, Whammer Jammer babypjsjr he's a fantastic harp player named Richard Salwitz AKA "Magic Dick" and I think most harp players (me included) have tried to play 'Whammer Jammer'...but the only one our project 'Katillac Jack' has tried is 'Where did our Love Go' and it never made the setlist. He's THE master of rocking blues..One player I really look up to.
Thanks, Clint, I thought you would know him, too. I listen to them frequently, well, most of the early stuff. Not real crazy about their later work.pjsjr he's a fantastic harp player named Richard Salwitz AKA "Magic Dick" and I think most harp players (me included) have tried to play 'Whammer Jammer'...but the only one our project 'Katillac Jack' has tried is 'Where did our Love Go' and it never made the setlist. He's THE master of rocking blues..One player I really look up to.
Lucky you, gsea, that Live LP really shows they could bring 'it'. I'd have loved to see them live, sounds like, Magic Dick, and Peter Wolf are the principles in the group.Magic Dick and his licking stick, Whammer Jammer baby
Seen them often in many small venues in the northeast. Bar blues and table top dancers