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13 Nov 07 - 04:58 AM (#2192532) Subject: Harmonica Breakdown From: Fred McCormick Dunno whether people outside of Britain will be able to receive this, but the SKY TV Arts Channel is showing what looks like a significant short film at 17:05 GMT, this coming Thursday 15 November. SKY 267. The fim is called Harmonica Breakdown and it is described as a "Short dance piece by Jane Dudley, inspired by the poor black sharecroppers of the American West". Observers of Woody Guthrieania will recall that almost the last thing Guthrie said before the torpedo struck the ship he was sailing in, was something to the effect that everybody ought to see Jane Dudley dance the Harmonica Breakdown. Interested parties can then stick around for the 17:30 transmission of the first part of Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey; in my opinion possibly the finest visual documentary on the blues which has ever been made. Cheers, Fred McCormick. |
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15 Nov 07 - 07:21 AM (#2194270) Subject: RE: Harmonica Breakdown From: Fred McCormick Figured I'd refresh this one in time for tonight's transmission, especially as I am reliably informed that the man playing the harmonica breakdown is none other than Sonny Terry. |
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15 Nov 07 - 07:59 AM (#2194291) Subject: RE: Harmonica Breakdown From: GUEST,Tunesmith Fred: I haven't got Sky but I did see Sonny Terry at the Liverpool Phil in 1964. Infact, I got his autograph! Well, actually, he "stamped" my program with inkpad type stamp saying "best wishes" - or something similar. Wasn't Hughie Jones taking lessons from Sonny around that time? |