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Saturday, June 30, 2007
SunCoast Harmonica Club
Here's another great harmonica club from down in Florida. This seems like a great blues harp club. Check out the videos and join their message board.

This seems like a fun group. (the dog, though is playing the harp backwards, I think.)

SunCoast Harmonica Club
posted by Keith at 6/30/2007 12:59:00 PM | 0 comments
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Pocono Mountain Harmonica Club
Monroe Heide emailed me about the Pocono Mountain Harmonica Club.
We have recently organized THE POCONO MOUNTAIN HARMONICA CLUB.
First meeting was Jun 18 in Tobyhanna PA
Next meeting will be July 16 2007
VFW Post 3448 - 440 Sterling Rd (Rte196) Tobyhanna PA. 7:00 PM.
Don't know yet which we'll be Chromatic or diatonic. With luck some of both.
Offering free lessons to members.
Contact: Monroe Heide pmhc@ptd.net
570-839-9820
posted by Keith at 6/28/2007 08:39:00 PM | 2 comments
Blues Week
I noticed that BassHarp did not include the Augusta Heritage Center's Blues week on the gig list. This is July 15th to 20th. It costs $410. You should stay on campus and room and board is cheap. This is way out in Elkins, West Virginia. It takes me about 9 hours from NY in spite of the fact that google maps claims it only takes 7 hours. Those West Virginia hills take forever to climb through. If you don't want to drive, there is an airport not far away, but it is a remote country area and you have to work to make the right connections.

This year they have Little Annie Raines, Terry Bean, Phil Wiggins and Joe Filisko teaching harp. Bob Margolin, Muddy's backup slide player, will be there for the jams. The best week of my life was at Blues Week. (Watch out for the White Lighting at the barbecue!)

You can still call them and sign up. They like you to register early, but one year I just walked in and they found me room. I learned to bend from Phil Wiggins at Blues Week about a month after I took up harp. The guy in the next dorm room was a long haired punk kid named Dennis Gruenling, who was also just starting out. (Dennis practiced a whole lot more than me.)

If you live within driving distance of Elkins, you should drive out on Thursday night for the concert or Saturday night for the big jam, even if you don't sign up for the week.


Augusta Heritage Center's Blues week
posted by Keith at 6/28/2007 10:16:00 AM | 0 comments
BassHarp's International Giglist
I just checked out BassHarp's giglist. I have been linking to this for 10 years, probably.

If you play harp, make sure that you send your gig calendar to BassHarp so you can get on the list.

This month's list has an incredible number of workshops and festivals. I'll list a few that are coming up this summer. Check them out on the list.

July 27, 2007 - JOE FILISKO BLUES HARP WORKSHOP & CONCERT

July 30 - August 3, 2007 - ROBERT BONFIGLIO'S CHROMATIC SEMINAR FOR DIATONIC PLAYERS

August 3-5, 2007 - YELLOW PINE HARMONICA FESTIVAL

August 4-5, 2007 - DAVID BARRETT'S HARMONICA MASTERCLASS SOLOING WORKSHOP

August 14-18, 2007 - SPAH 2007 HARMONICA CONVENTION

August 18, 2007 - 4th ANNUAL ATLANTIC CANADA HARMONICA FESTIVAL

BassHarp's International Giglist
posted by Keith at 6/28/2007 10:00:00 AM | 0 comments
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
The Garden State Harmonica Club
When I first tried to learn how to pay harp, I heard about the Garden State Harmonica Club. I went down a few times and had a good time. They aren't a blues club and although some are interested in blues they are mostly a Chromatic Peg-O-My-Heart bunch of guys (and a few women). I did meet Carlos Colina there, which led to him playing with my brother and forming the Straight Up band. Mostly though these guys are WWII vets.

If you are more interested in the Harmonicats than Little Walter or like the Harmonica Rascals rather than Kim Wilson, then stop by their website. The Garden State Harmonica club also has a great festival once a year so if you can make it, you might want to stop by.

The Garden State Harmonica Club
posted by Keith at 6/26/2007 02:49:00 PM | 1 comments
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Anibal Repetto
Check out this Argentinian Blues Harp Player. There's lots of MP3 files to download. It sounds damn good. I like their girl singer.
Anibal Repetto
posted by Keith at 6/24/2007 08:35:00 PM | 0 comments
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Premier Guitar - Premier Clinic: Blues Jam Track
Premier Guitars has a very nice Texas Shuffle clinic for guitarists. Why should a harp player care? They have a Jam track that you can use to practice harp. The "Jam" links on the page allow you to download a very cool MP3 file of the just the bass and drums. Very cool. Who needs the stinkin' guitar player anyway, when you can jam along with a very cool Texas shuffle.

Premier Guitar - Premier Clinic: Blues - Jul 2007 - Premier Guitar magazine.
posted by Keith at 6/23/2007 06:12:00 PM | 0 comments
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Sonny Boy - Harps of Angels
People often forget the original Sonny Boy - John Lee Williamson. Here's a great documentary about Sonny Boy's life.

Sonny Boy Documentary
posted by Keith at 6/14/2007 03:05:00 PM | 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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The last thing the blues needs is another smart-ass white boy with a bad attitude.
- 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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