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From: "Jon D. Clark"
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 10:03:24 -0400
Subject: RE: Mick Jagger Harmonica

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Didn't Brian Jones play harp for the stones before Mick?
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It seems like the entire British invasion had harp players - The Yardbirds,
Them, the Beatles, the Who, and a couple of other groups around Mayall and
Canned Heat; sorry I can't remember, but I inhaled.

Rob Paparozzi was right about Huey Lewis and that Majic Dick should not be
mentioned in the above harp dabblers group, he is a real harp player! as is
Norton Buffalo.

But I do not recall hearing Jagger blow harp on the early stuff, just much
later ala Aerosmith. When Sugar Blue studied with me, he had just played
on a Stones tune and Randy Hennes had just done a Blondie cut because I
remember that they talked about it at the lessons.

When did Jagger start?

Harmonically yours,

BONFIGLIO

P.S.- Country has Clint Black and Brooks and Dunn.



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