When it comes to music, you only need one instrument. Members of the Rubber Capital Harmonica Club believe that. In fact, they are so devoted to the music of that one instrument that have structured ...
Harmonicas were commonly called “French harps” or “mouth organs” and mountain men played them superbly. Some still do, though such old-fashioned music is not nearly as common as it was before and ...
When the members of this Smithtown club want to hear their favorite tunes, they don't need any of the newfangled wireless technology. They just reach into a pocket, pull out a harmonica and start ...
The Glass Harmonica was invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1761 and has been making creepy music ever since. Take a listen! Have you ever rubbed your wet finger around a wine glass to hear the resonant ...
Most nights, you can walk into a blues club and find a harmonica player blowing their heart out onstage. The wailing, honking sound associated with Western movies and juke joints is what many harp ...
The harmonica may not be the first instrument you think of when it comes to jazz and soul music. But acclaimed French-born harmonica player Frederic Yonnet has used the instrument to transcend musical ...
Sir Mick Jagger has announced the launch of his harmonica line. In a statement obtained by New Music Express, The Rolling Stones frontman revealed his collaboration with Lee Oskar and whynow Music to ...
The pandemic impacted the mojo of musicians all around, including budding ones in elementary school. Nate Boots, a writer and a local musician, saw it firsthand. “I myself was unable to gather with my ...
Fifty cents and a cereal box top. That, and whatever a stamp cost in 1949, sparked one of the most remarkable instrumental careers in music history, one that landed Charlie McCoy in the Country Music ...
Sir Mick Jagger has released a second collection of harmonicas due to demand. The Rolling Stones frontman's first range of mouth organs flew off the shelves earlier this year and sold out in a month.
Most nights, you can walk into a blues club and find a harmonica player blowing their heart out onstage. The wailing, honking sound associated with Western movies and juke joints is what many harp ...