Tracklist
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1 | Intro By John "Juke" Logan |
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1:51 | ||||
2 | Play track | By-Yourself Dance |
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6:22 | |||
3 | Blues Walked In |
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6:28 | ||||
4 | Play track | Poor Boy |
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5:20 | |||
5 | Play track | The Book of Mean |
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5:35 | |||
6 | Play track | Little Mixed UP |
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5:20 | |||
7 | Play track | You're Gone |
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8:58 | |||
8 | Play track | That's Not Your Baby |
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5:05 | |||
9 | Legs (Let The Little Girl Dance) |
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4:30 | ||||
10 | Play track | Goatman Holler |
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6:33 | |||
11 | Cornbread |
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3:04 |
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About This Artist
James Harman Band
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JAMES HARMAN (1946.06.08/Anniston, AL - ) is one of the leading white harmonica players on America’s west coast. Harman’s love of the instrument was instilled in him by his father. His father’s Hohner harmonicas were in the piano bench, and he would play them after his piano lessons. He experimented with other instruments as well, including guitar, organ, bass and drums, performing solo and with family members at dances and country suppers. He found the blues early in life, both on black radio and on the street corner: “Radio” Johnson, a local blind street singer who played slide gu… read more
JAMES HARMAN (1946.06.08/Anniston, AL - ) is one of the leading white harmonica players on America’s west coast. Harman’s love of the instrument was instilled in him by his father. His fath… read more
JAMES HARMAN (1946.06.08/Anniston, AL - ) is one of the leading white harmonica players on America’s west coast. Harman’s love of the instrument was instilled in him by his father. His father’s Hohner harmonicas were in the piano bench… read more