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Friday, May 25, 2007
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
I found this place called Wolfgang's vault that has bootleg concert files. I am listening to The Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco 10/14/1966. Good quality stuff - excellent early Butterfield. I will be exploring the site looking for some more harp stuff. I'd like to hear some early Canned Heat or James Cotton's great early 70s band.

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Concert Vault
posted by Keith at 5/25/2007 11:06:00 AM | 0 comments
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Cool Microphone Page
This site is serious about collecting microphones, at least the picture of mics. I hope to have one of each of these before I die. I own about half of the American mics on his site, but I have a ways to catch up on the Japanese and European mics.
posted by Keith at 5/23/2007 08:19:00 AM | 0 comments
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
"Eye Bone" Blues Bone
Check this out! I wonder if he'll paint a mic for me?


"Eye Bone" Blues Bone Main Page
posted by Keith at 5/22/2007 04:58:00 PM | 0 comments
Monday, May 14, 2007
Adam Gussow - Modern Blues Harmonica
My brother Larry (bass player for Carlos Colina's Band), went to buy milk about 20 years ago and as he gets out of the car in the Grand Union parking lot, he hears someone wailing away on the harp. Larry's not shy and introduces himself. The harp player is Adam Gussow who was raised a few miles from our old Nyack, NY homestead and is out buying milk, too.

Skip forward a few years.

Adam went on to discover Satan (Sterling Magee) playing guitar and rhythm on a street corner. The story is that Adam asked Satan if he could jam along. Adam is supposed to have said, I won't embarrass you or something to that affect, and he didn't. Satan and Adam was born. They went on to make a few tapes, one of which I found in a flea market down on Canal Street. I found another down at the Greenwich Village Tower Records before they closed up. Good stuff on both of them.

Skip forward to 2007.

Now, we all know that there is no money in blues. A bad country and western band cleans up. A heavy metal cover band can make $1,000 a night most weekends, but a blue band usually gets a handshake and a free drink from the bar. Don't quit your day job. Adam has been making a few bucks here and there giving lessons, but I don't think that he is getting rich. A few months ago, Adam Gussow started giving away some kick-ass harp lessons on YouTube. These are some of the best lessons on the net and I am betting he is finally getting some much deserved revenue from his websites.

If you are interested in good blues harp, check out Adam's site. (The site is sometimes slow to respond.)

If you are in the New York Metropolitan area, go down to Terra Blues on Friday, June 1, where Satan and Adam will be playing their first New York Gig in over 11 years at Terra Blues.


Modern Blues Harmonica
posted by Keith at 5/14/2007 12:28:00 PM | 0 comments
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Cary Bell Passes
Carey Bell passed away last Sunday.

In my old job, I used to spend lots of time in Washington DC. During one of these times, Carey Bell performed at a bar in Alexandria. Each night after dinner, I took off in a Taxi and would watch Carey play. I went into his dressing room during the break each night and he would give me a bottle of beer and we talked about playing harp, traveling around the country, and he told me a few juicy Muddy stories. He played with an old golden vocal mic that had a volume control. He used what looked like Hohner Meisterklasse harps, but he claimed that they were custom built for him. He wouldn't let me examine them.

Before I went to see him, I had only heard Carey on the Muddy's London Muddy Waters Sessions and I was not that impressed. Seeing him in person just blew me away. He is so much better than he sounds on the Muddy album. Later, when I was deep into Big Walter, I began to appreciate how he stood his own on the album Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell. This is one of Walter's best, yet Carey keeps up with Big Walter throughout the collection. Since then, I have purchased every Carey Bell album as they came out.

There is no player who ever did more with Third Position than Carey Bell, and just as I think of First Position as Jimmy Reed Style, I will always think of Third Position as Carey Bell style.

Carey was a great person and for those three days in Alexandria, I felt that I could call him a friend. I never made it to another Carey Bell gig, but I will miss him and I regret that I will never get to hear him live again.

Alligator Records
posted by Keith at 5/08/2007 01:20:00 PM | 0 comments
Friday, May 04, 2007
Savenetradio.org
Savenetradio.org: "There is a bill just introduced in Congress that will save Internet radio from the devastating royalty fee increases that will put thousands of Internet webcasters out of business on May 15th. Please call your Representative in Congress as soon as possible and urge them to co-sponsor H.R. 2060, the Internet Radio Equality Act."
posted by Keith at 5/04/2007 06:45:00 PM | 0 comments
Harmonix electric harmonica
I just learned about these very cool modular system Harmonicas with a built in microphone.

They basic system costs £25 (no microphone) and additional key modules cost £12. (that's British pounds). They have what they call is a recording module that is £70 and their performance rig is £250.

One interesting thing is thing is that the basic system comes with a "dummy" module where the microphone goes. I would like to modify this with a crystal or high impedance dynamic element. I don't know, but I am guessing that their recording module has an electret element. Electret elements require a battery and, in my experience, are not well suited for the big bass response needed for harmonica.

I an interested in this nifty gadget. I am thinking about ordering the basic unit. I have a few 1 inch vintage magnetic elements that might fit in the dummy module along with one of my tiny impedance transformers.

I don't know if the tuning is "just" or "equal" tempered and I don't know how thick the reeds are. There are some nice illustrations on the site as to how a harmonica works. I'll watch eBay for this and if I see one show up in the US, I'll buy it and let you know.

Harmonix electric harmonica, incorporating Harmonic Solutions
posted by Keith at 5/04/2007 09:28:00 AM | 1 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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