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From: William Tufts
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 11:14:52 -0700
Subject: Rock Harp (was: Mick Jagger Harmonica: Who can resist?)

Richard W. Rinn wrote:
>
>
> Other than Cream (Jack Bruce) and J. Geils Band (Magic Dick), I can't think
> of any rock bands with reasonably accomplished harmonica playing, and I
> would rate Jagger on the next notch down from them, alongside John Fogerty
> (Creedence Clearwater Revival) and Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin), as someone
> who's obviously into it, and trying to make the best of what they've got,
> even if they're not reaching virtuoso levels.
>
> Is it Norton Buffalo who played on some of Steve Miller's records?

Well, You've of course got Lee Oscar in War, and I've always liked
the harp credited to Wally Palmar of the Romantics on "What I Like
About You."

Bill Tufts