>listening to David Harp was excrutiatingly painfull...I >felt like I was in a class and Barney was the teacher)
Yeah, but you should have heard his early cassettes, where he sounded like a Bronx hot dog vendor trying to convey the subtleties of caviar.
But you're right, he does sound like Barney, even in real life, although I never quite made the connection. It's that sincere, concerned quality. His background is in experimental psychology. And he is a good teacher. I've seen him get a roomful of non-players wailing away in half an hour. Not high art, but certainly confidence building.
Now Gary Primich is a totally different vocal entity. He left a spoken message on my machine a few weeks ago, and it reminded me of the courtly side of Johnny Cash, so beautifully phrased. One thing Cathi Norton can convey to him is my greeting, and a request that he find some way to make it out to California one of these days.
George Miklas asks:
>I just got my copy of Harmonica Happenings and there is an >ad for a video tape of the Saturday evening "entertainment." >No where in this ad does it tell whether or not Danny >Welton's performance has been edited. Personally, I need an >uncut version for my memorabilia. Does anyone know?
Ah, that's the uncut bootleg version. Costs extra. I want one too. Who shot the video? Maybe they are susceptible to inducements . . .
There is a video somewhere of that Bonnie Raitt "Runaway" with Norton Buffalo. I remember seeing it in 1973, when the album was current. Norton was wearing a gray suit and matching wide-brim fedora, and kept pulling different harps out of the pockets - one for each new chord in the progression, as I recall.