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John Sebastian (born John Sebastian Pugliese; April 25, 1914 [1] − August 18, 1980) [1][2] was an American musician and composer known as a master of the classical chromatic harmonica. He was the first harmonicist to adopt an all-classical repertoire and, along with Larry Adler and Tommy Reilly, established the harmonica as a serious ...
Pete George Hampton (August 7, 1871 – March 16, 1916) [1] was an American vocalist, harmonicist, banjo player, and vaudevillian from Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was part of various Vaudeville groups of which the most important was his own Darktown Entertainers. In 1903 he starred in the landmark Broadway musical In Dahomey, a work which he ...
littlewalterfoundation.org. Marion Walter Jacobs (May 1, 1930 – February 15, 1968), known as Little Walter, was an American blues musician, singer, and songwriter, whose revolutionary approach to the harmonica had a strong impact on succeeding generations, earning him comparisons to such seminal artists as Django Reinhardt, Charlie Parker and ...
Little Walter discography. Little Walter (1930–1968) was an American blues artist who is generally regarded as the most influential blues harmonica player of his era. [1] Most of his earliest recordings were as a sideman, when he contributed harmonica to songs by Chicago blues musicians such as Jimmy Rogers and Muddy Waters. [2]
Harmonicist, singer and songwriter. Instrument (s) Harmonica, vocals. Years active. 1960s–1993. Labels. Spivey Records, JSP Records. William J. Dicey (May 25, 1936 – March 17, 1993) [1][2] was an American blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter. He recorded two live albums and one studio album in his own name, as well as playing the ...
Lawrence Cecil Adler (February 10, 1914 [ 1 ] – August 6, 2001) was an American harmonica player and film composer. Known for playing major works, he played compositions by George Gershwin, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin. During his later career, he collaborated with Sting, Elton John and Kate Bush.