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Captain James T. HookGood times (December 1, 2007)

The Captain has played blues harp as a walk on with bands from Omaha to Beale Street. In most cases these performances were assisted with a degree of inebriation. This recording was made stone cold sober, a decided disadvantage. He played with a Kurzweil Baby Grand playing back up midi's. The blues can be very enlightening. Check out the Captains blog: http://capthook.zaadz.com/blog He gives his perspectives on life, genius, god, self leadership, enlightenment, and how to let go of your blues. But first give him a listen as he lets go on the blues. "The best one is: Let The Good Times Roll. I know, I played it." CJT Hook. The key: "To play good blues harp, you cross harp. Suck, don't blow."


This audio is part of the collection: Open Source Audio

Author: Captain James T. Hook
Date: 2007-12-01
Keywords: blues; harmonica; blues harp

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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