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  2. Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic reviewer, Bill Dahl, wrote, "The teacher/pupil angle might be a bit unwieldy here -- Bell was already a formidable harpist in his own right by 1972, when Horton made this album -- but there's no denying that a stylistic bond existed between the two.

  3. Stan Harper - Wikipedia

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    Harper began his professional harmonica career in 1935, at age 14. [3] [4] In 1941, he went professionally for a short while by the name Ted Stanley.He went on to perform and record nationally on radio, television, record, theaters, and film until 2015.

  4. David Barrett (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Recently he played as a featured artist in Mark Hummel's Blues Harmonica Blowouts, alongside James Cotton, Charlie Musselwhite, Kim Wilson, and Mark Hummel. Barrett has recorded three albums, Serious Fun, We Are The Blues and History of the Blues Harmonica Concert. He has also released It Takes Three, a project with Gary Smith and Aki Kumar.

  5. Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica

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    Through print and the internet, SPAH helps promote harmonica activities. Harmonica Happenings: Published by SPAH since 1967, Harmonica Happenings is a quarterly magazine that features harmonica news, CD and book reviews, historical articles, and other information on topics of interest to harmonica players, in addition to official SPAH announcements.

  6. List of harmonicists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of musicians that are notable for their harmonica playing skills. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Gene "Birdlegg" Pittman - Wikipedia

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    Eugene P. Pittman (born May 10, 1947), better known as Gene "Birdlegg" Pittman, is an American blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter. [1] He was inspired by the harmonica playing and styling of Sonny Boy Williamson II and Sonny Terry, [2] and started playing the harmonica in 1974, turning fully professional three years later.