Playing harmonica without hands a real gas Amarillo.com Ken Danley recently won free gasoline for a year from Phillips 66 for his unusual harmonica talents. Danley can play harmonica without using his hands. Ken Danley drives with a hands-free device — it just so happens to be a harmonica.
In the harmonica, a symphony of sound Buffalo News The harmonica. In folk music and country, it speaks of freedom and the open road. Bob Dylan and Neil Young make a little go a long way. In the jazzy playing of Larry Adler, Toots Thielemans or Stevie Wonder, the harmonica can be impressively ...
Mouth music:High-tech harmonica taking shape in Maine Foster's Daily Democrat It's played like a harmonica, but instead of using vibrating reeds to produce sound, the X-Harp is rigged with pressure sensors and a digital music processor, which converts the huffing and puffing of a harmonica player into sound.
Tim Kaine wants to teach you to play harmonica Washington Post (blog) The real question for voters is this: Do you want to play harmonica with Timothy M. Kaine? Kaine is running to succeed retiring Sen. James Webb (D), likely against fellow former Virginia governor George Allen (R), and on Wednesday the Democrat's ... Kaine campaign using Rootsquare fundraising appCampaigns & Elections
Video: Bill Rhoades on this weekend's 17th annual Blues Harmonica Summit Oregon Music News by Tom D'Antoni on February 21, 2012 Bill Rhoades' Blues Harmonica Summit has become a wintertime fixture in Portland. This year's show will star Mitch Kashmar, Johnnie Ward, Mike Moothart…all top harp players. Kashmar, a Portlander, is now with War ...
Tehran institute to host Austrian harmonica virtuoso Bertl Mayer Tehran Times TEHRAN -- The renowned Austrian harmonica virtuoso Bertl Mayer will share his artistic experiences during a meeting at Tehran's Central Book City on Saturday. Mayer traveled to Iran to participate in the 27th Fajr International Music Festival and will ...
Hitting the right note in Brunswick Moreland Leader RENOWNED musician Ian Collard will teach aspiring harmonica players the basics of the instrument at a workshop in Brunswick. Collard said anyone could attend the workshops and they did not need any previous musical experience.