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Tuesday, September 25, 2007 These are a couple of tall tales about Gary Primich from back around 1993 or 94 at Blues Week in Elkins, WV. When Gary was first starting out, he had a chance to play with Louis and Dave Myers. The Myers brothers were in the band that had been in Little Walter's band after Walter had left Muddy. This was a big deal for Gary. He got there and on the first song, one of the brothers nodded to him to take a solo which he did. Gary felt pretty good about it and as the night went on he got a few more solos, but as the evening progressed, they stopped giving him solos. When the night was over, Gary, still in the glow of playing with Little Walter's band spoke to the brothers and asked them what they thought of his playing. They told Gary that he was the worst Harp player that they had ever heard and that they'd never play with Gary again.Here's another: Gary got the harp bug in college. He had some Little Walter records and a turntable and would play each song hundreds of times trying to get down every lick. He said that "Off the Wall" was the quintessential harp song. It has every lick that you'll ever need to play harp and Gary tried to memorize every nuance. Eventually the other people in the dorm threatened to break all of his records if he didn't stop playing them at all hours of the day and night. This didn't discourage him.One more: Gary told me one night that at another teaching gig, he got in trouble singing a song that a friend of his wrote about Lee Harvey Oswald. Later that week, we all got pretty drunk at one of the jams and I said, "Sing the Oswald song, Gary."I always figured that I'd see Gary again, and now I never will. I'll miss that jerk. He was a great guy. posted by Keith at 9/25/2007 11:26:00 AM | 0 comments Monday, September 24, 2007 He was an intense and interesting player. I've worn out several of his CDs and I bought a second copy of his instructional tape because the first one was borrowed and never given back. I felt like Gary was another one of my brothers. I wanted to go back and hang with him one more time at Elkins, and for some reason never did. Gary, you will be missed! Musician Gary Primich dies | Austin Music Source There are generally two types of harmonica players; ones who have amazing technique and those who can play with a low-down soulful intensity. Gary Primich was both. The blues great died Sunday in Austin, his ex-wife Tina Rosenzwieg confirmed Monday. He was 49. The Travis County medical examiner's office would not release information pending the notification of the next of kin.posted by Keith at 9/24/2007 03:11:00 PM | 0 comments Friday, September 21, 2007 Flávio Guimarães is a harmonica player, singer and Brazilian Blues pioneer. During a career that has spanned two decades, he has released 15 CDs, five solo albums and ten as part of Brazil's premier Blues-Rock band 'Blues Etílicos'.posted by Keith at 9/21/2007 09:31:00 AM | 0 comments Friday, September 14, 2007 Somebody over at Harp-L posted this link to an elephant blowing harp.The joke was that the elephant asked a naked man, "How to you trunk block with that thing?" ViewImages.com posted by Keith at 9/14/2007 02:19:00 PM | 0 comments Chris wrote: It looks like I'm gonna try another benefit! This year's event will be held at the beautiful Palaia Winery, Sunday Sept.30 from 2-7pm. they have a huge stage nestled right amongst the grapes in front of the same creek and mountain from last year's benefit. hopefully we'll have no rain at this time of year! Palaia Vineyard is located six miles north of the Woodbury commons outlet on rte 32 in highland mills n.y. Food will be available from Mamma Theresa, great Italian!!!I might be talked into bring some amps and mics. Email if you are coming and we'll see what we can set up for tasting. posted by Keith at 9/14/2007 10:21:00 AM | 0 comments Wednesday, September 05, 2007 I hesitated telling you about this link. The pages do not work in Firefox, so Ron's pages are useless to nearly 25% of the surfers who land on the page. If you have Firefox open the link in IE. The links bring you to LuLu.com and require an account even if you the files are free. The LuLu interface is annoying and difficult, but I was able to do it with a little head scratching. The Harp Player's Questions About their Gear pdf has some interesting articles. It is only about 30 pages and is not a comprehensive discussion, rather a series of questions and answers. Some don't really affect me, some do. I picked up a few good ideas from the booklet. Free Harp Stuff posted by Keith at 9/05/2007 08:44:00 AM | 0 comments |
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