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Friday, April 28, 2006
Sam Meyers is doing poorly
Anson Funderburgh is one of my favorite Blues Guitarists. He's had harp player Sam Meyers as the front man for his band Anson Funderbergh and the Rockets for years. Sam hasn't always been in the best of health and was a heavy smoker. He even smoked on stage at The Turning Point Cafe after the no smoking laws came into effect in NY (the law doesn't apply to performers who use smoking as part of the act).

Sam got a bad case of throat cancer and had his larnyx removed. He's up at the Mayo Clinic right now, but we all pray that he'll be well enough to return to Texas for his recovery, soon.

You can visit his site at www.sweetsammyers.com. There is a guestbook at that you can sign at www.caringbridge.org/visit/sweetsam and someone reads Sam the entries every day.


Latest cancer treatment costs bluesman his voice - The Clarion-Ledger
posted by Keith at 4/28/2006 11:04:00 AM | 0 comments
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Rythm Section Rock Shop
Gary Schwartz, one of the best Blues Drummers you'll ever find, is one of the teachers at a summer music program for kids: Rhythm Section RockShop. If you know a young musician 8-18 years old, who is interested in Blues or Rock and wants to learn how to play in a band - this is for them.

Rhythm Section RockShop
Briarcliff Music & Related Arts
515 North State Road
Briarcliff Manor NY 10510
(914) 941-0900
www.briarcliffmusic.net
Musicians/instructors:
Andy Kuusisto & Gary Schwartz
Recommended for young musicians 8 - 18 yrs. with at least 1 year of musical study preferred. Guitarists/bassists/wind players should have their own instrument. We provide amplification, microphones, drums & keyboards.
Bands may come in fully formed, or individuals may join and we will complete your ensemble.

For more information and registration details, please contact
Gary Schwartz (845) 528-1612 or Garydrums@optonline.net
Andy Kuusisto (914) 944-4884 or Lowasharp@aol.com
Our program will enable the participants to more successfully work together in a musical group environment. Students will be taught to
recognize their own strengths and talents as well as each others, in order to achieve maximum benefit from their collaboration.

Session I - 6/26 - 7/15
Session II - 7/17 - 8/5
Session III - 8/7 - 8/26
All bands meet Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday of the 3rd week, all bands will play in concert.
3 Bands will be formed per Session:
Band 1 meets 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Band 2 meets 1:45 - 3:15 PM
Band 3 meets 3:30 - 5:00 PM
posted by Keith at 4/27/2006 09:39:00 AM | 0 comments
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Shure Discontinued Products
I get lots of questions about Shure mics. I almost always find the answer on this page. Book mark Shure Discontinued Products for future reference. Anyone who is interested in mics should have this page available for quick reference.
posted by Keith at 4/18/2006 09:30:00 AM | 0 comments
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Coast2Coast has a couple of mics on sale.
Coast2Coast Music has a pair of Microphones for sale at a decent price. I might buy these when I get my tax refund.
Shaker Retro Rocket Harmonica Microphone. (about $120) This is a small mic and I think it would fit nicely in your hand and help to control the sound very well. Shaker mics have always had a good sound.

And this very pretty one
Bushman Torpedo Harmonica Microphone. (about $100) This is more like a vocal mic in a retro package. You would have to use a transformer to plug it into a tube amp, but it's perfect if you plug directly into the PA.
posted by Keith at 4/13/2006 10:50:00 AM | 0 comments
Friday, April 07, 2006
Harmonica Program (Macs only)
I found this on the apple downloads website. It looks pretty cool, but you need a Mac to run it on - no PCs.
Harmonica - Audio: "Want to play a soulful solo like Stevie Wonder, or take a blues odyssey and crank out tunes like the oldtimer Howlin' Wolf? This free Mac Harmonica Player will give you a listen to basic harmonica chords, and let you play around a little with them so you can compose your own simple tunes. Harmonica will give you an idea of the sounds of a diatonic harmonica and generally introduce you to the wonderful world of Harmonica. After you experiment with this free application, maybe you'll try to dig out and dust off the harmonica that's been in your attic forever."
posted by Keith at 4/07/2006 01:48:00 PM | 0 comments
Blues in Swazi
If you happen to find yourself in Swazi (you know, Africa?) and in the need of some great Blues Harp action stop by at the Mbabane Theatre Club Saturday night.

The Swazi Observer: "THE Alliance Francaise will on Saturday host 'An Exceptional Blues Concert' at the Mbabane Theatre Club.

The show will feature Tao Ravao, a Malagasy polyvalent string instruments bluesman who will be accompanied by French Vincent Bucher on harmonica.

"We are pleased to be hosting the two musicians who are among the best in Africa," said one of the organisers. He added that the musicians have been playing together for 18 years, with their crossbreed blues mixed with influences from Chicago and Madagascar, and toured 17 African countries last year.

Admission is E50 and the show will start at 8 p.m. "We have confirmed everything concerning the show and music lovers should brace themselves for a great show," he said."
posted by Keith at 4/07/2006 01:31:00 PM | 0 comments
Harmonica lessons, Holden MA
Any new harp players in the Holden area in Massachusetts (a little north of Worcester) might want to check out the harp lessons starting next Monday. Anybody attending, please send me pictures!

Harmonica lessons: "Harmonica lessons

Have fun while learning the basics of playing the harmonica. Discover how to properly hold the instrument, hand effects, single notes, bend notes and chords, breathing techniques and care of the instrument. The class covers a wide variety of musical styles including 'jamming the blues.' Classes begin Monday, April 10, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Holden Recreation Office, 175 Highland St., and continue for six weeks. The cost of the class is $40.

A standard 10-hole diatonic (or chromatic) harmonica in the key of 'C' is required. To register or for more information, call (508) 829-0263. "
posted by Keith at 4/07/2006 01:23:00 PM | 0 comments
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Blues Jams for Dummies
I made this at www.signgenerator.org. Click the image to see full size.
posted by Keith at 4/06/2006 12:56:00 PM | 1 comments
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
iPod JT-30 image
I made an ipod type ad image for the JT-30 microphone. You can tell that I was real busy today at work.

I added another one, since the first came out so well
posted by Keith at 4/05/2006 10:10:00 AM | 0 comments
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
More William Clarke Material Coming.
I read on alt.music.harmonica:
Jeanette Clarke has let it slip that she plans to release the next CD of Clarke's music in July. It will feature tracks of pre-Alligator music, and will include some cuts with George Harmonica Smith.
She is also working on having converted VHS tapes of Bill when he was just twenty+ years old.
I can't wait. As soon as I get my hands on it, I will give it quick review.
posted by Keith at 4/04/2006 02:25:00 PM | 2 comments
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History of this page.

In the dawn of the World Wide Web (1994), Keith Graham created the JT30 page. It started out as a home page for modifying JT30 microphones. Eventually the page became a catchall for microphones and amplified harmonica playing. You can see these pages at: The Original JT30 Page

Now I have three pages for harp mics, harp tab and harp amps. I'm going to start another one just for learning harp.

JT-30 Blues Pages
• Blues Harp Learning Proposal
• Blues Lyrics Cheat Book Download
• Harmonica Learning Resources
• Keith Graham's Street Theory
• Street Theory - Intro
• What Makes a Blues Song
• Why Play Positions
• Blue Notes
• Keith Graham's Street Theory - Three Chords
• Street Theory - First Position
• Street Theory - Third Position
• Picking Up Blues Harp
• Care and Feeding of Harps
• Harp Key Chart
• Identifying the harp key of a song.
• What brand harp to buy
• What Harp Keys to Buy
• Why Blues Harmonica
• JT-30 Questions Answered
• 1941 JT30 Question
• Black Face Twin for Harp and Guitar Use
• Crystal vs. Ceramic Element
• Eliminating the XLR connector.
• Larger Cap in Piazza Circuit
• Shure Bullet Compared to JT-30
• The difference between a CAD HM 50 VC and a JT 30
• More Harmonica Links
• • Microphones
• Astatic JT-30 Mic Dates
• JT-30 Microphone Modifications
• JT30 Boutique
• JT30 FAQ
• Guide to Mic Connectors
• Microphone Element Comparisons
• Microphone Gallery
• How Microphones Work
• Johnny Rooster Custom Mic Paint Jobs
•  • The Original JT30 Page
• Dennis Gruenling Blues Band
• Felix Cabrera
• A Blues Harp Crossword Puzzle
• New Toys
• Kim Wilson at the Hungry Tiger Pictures
• Twin 8 Restoration
• Rod Piazza at Chicago Blues in NYC
• Sugar Ray Pictures at the Hungry Tiger
• Blues Class at RCC
• Texas Crude Amp
• Allan Delay visit
• Bassman Project
• Harpin for Hunger
Harp Amp Pages
Blues Harp Tab
Learning Blues Harp
USENET Articles

Links and Off-site Resources

There is a cool news search engine at Google and there is almost always something interesting about Harmonicas. Try a Harmonica Search at Google News.
There are interesting Usenet discussion groups at Google:
alt.music.harmonica
alt.music.blues
alt.guitar.amps
bit.listserv.blues-l


The Cable Channel CNBC had a small article on collecting vintage microphones on 3/28.
Microphone Techs! Here is a nice article out of Circuit Cellar Magazine on the D-104, the older brother of the JT-30. It has a great discussion on crystal mics and how they match to modern equipment. There is a project on how to rig up a little op amp matching circuit.
Click here to see where Little Walter is buried.
Click here to see where Muddy Waters is buried.
Here's Big Walter's grave
This is Sonny Boy Williamson's (Rice Miller) grave

If you haven't been checking out BassHarps Gig list, then you are missing out on great harp playing. If you are gigging and not on the list then you are probably playing to a half empty house.
There is a Jam Session FAQ on the Internet. Some of it is old and is missing some of the best blues Jams, but it may be useful for finding a local jam. Another more recent jam list is at the National Blues Pages.
Buy an Astatic mug, Harp Joke T-shirt or Mic Mousepad!

My Other Sites.
I fool around with Javascript, Java, PHP, ASP and Flash and I have a couple of interesting sites:
You can read my blog at Keith Graham's Wandering.
www.cthreepo.com
is where I rant and rave about how to write Science Fiction.
Astounding Tales Magazine is a Science Fiction ezine that I publish.
The Jump Gate for all of Keith Graham's websites is www.kpgraham.com



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- Brownie McGhee

Keith Graham (with Kim Wilson). I'm the tall one.


(I can hear Kim saying "who the hell is that jerk?")


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