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It is from 1934. there any sites were theres vintage harmonica info?
vintageharmonicas.com
This site is better:
http://www.patmissin.com/78rpm/78rpm.htm l
Alamo Embassy amplifier from the late '50. Harp player: Max Manganelli. Harp microphone: Astatic 10-DA www.harpelite.com
I have a 48 hole hero harmonica. I don't know whether it is like tremolo or diatonica. I am noob at this thing. I am a harmonica just same like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VINTAGE-HERO-48-HO LE-HARMONICA-7-LONG-/360153203749
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It's most likely not diatonic. It's more like tremolo because it has two rows of holes: 24 double holes. Or it might be an octave harmonica. I don't know. Read the following sites.
1. Who opens her video by touching her fingertips to her tongue?
2. What video beings with a close-up of an eye, a single daisy among a group that lights up, and a close-up of a mouth?
3. What video beings with a...
1. Madonna
2. ??
3.An Asia video and I cant remember the song.
4. Duran Duran Girls on Film???
Wow....thats all I can think of.....you are good!
second try on #3
Asia...Only Time Will Tell. I...
My great aunt left me some money and a storage facility. In that storage facility are boxes upon boxes of old vintage items. I don't know why it was all just left in there, but its all preserved...
Sounds like you really don't want this stuff...
You can keep it and feel the burden of it's weight on you, or you can find homes for the items with people who would be delighted to have them (and understand their value.) Your aunt left
i feel in the mood to listen to some good blues.
the kind of stuff you would have found in the deep south in like.. the 1920s and 1930s
something more slow and vintage. with good guitar and maybe harmonica.
if anyone has any song
In addition to those already listed, I'll suggest;
Sleepy John Estes and Hammie Nixon,
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
Mississippi John Hurt
Skip James
Rev. Gary Davis
Tommy Johnson
Soup to Nuts: Champions among clams
Live music will be performed on four tented stages (Memorial Green, NYA, Serendipity and the Library Lawn) all weekend.
FRIDAY
10 a.m.: Join festival mascot, "Steamer" the Clam, for the official opening of the 45th annual Yarmouth Clam Festival on Memorial Green. Carnival opens at Bennett Field by Rowe School. Michael Lane Trautman at the North Yarmouth Academy tent (mime, magic and juggling).
10:30 a.m. to noon: Ann Sparling on the library lawn (children's interactive entertainment).
10:30 a.m., noon, 2 and 3:30 p.m.: Hour-long narrated trolley tour of historic Yarmouth offered by the Yarmouth Historical Society. $15 adults; $10 children under 12. Handicapped accessible. Buy tickets at the Historical Society tent in front of NYA.
11 a.m. and 3 p.m.: Tour of historic First Parish Church, 116 Main St. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 1868 church includes richly colored Victorian wall stenciling and a tracker organ built in 1870.
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Miller emerged as the driving force behind several songs, using a parade of vintage guitars and ethereal special effects. Miller mixed surf and swamp