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- noun Someone who plays the
harmonica
Etymologies
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Examples
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Amy Helm, Teresa Williams and blues harmonicist Little Sammy Davis made appearances as well.
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Willie's band, a relatively spare ensemble with a light rhythm section, included family members Bobbie and Luke, long time confidant Paul English on snare drum, harmonicist Mickey
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On his latest album, Threshold, the harmonicist delves into R&B and jazz but still gets deep into the blues with blustery takes on "Messin 'With the Kid" and "Trouble."
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On his latest album, Threshold, the harmonicist delves into R&B and jazz but still gets deep into the blues with blustery takes on "Messin 'With the Kid" and "Trouble."
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Featured will be: William Galison, NYC extraordinary jazz musician who plays harmonica, multi-instruments, sings and composes; Rob Paparozzi, exciting blues and jazz harmonicist, frontman and vocalist for "Blood, Sweat and Tears" and Master of Ceremonies for the night;
Paramus Post 2010
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On his latest album, Threshold, the harmonicist delves into R
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On his latest album, Threshold, the harmonicist delves into R
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Rascals, and Rob Paparozzi, harmonicist and lead singer of Blood, Sweat and Tears.
Paramus Post 2010
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On his latest album, Threshold, the harmonicist delves into R
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Phil Caltabellotta, dynamic jazz and traditional chromatic harmonica player with a unique sound of his own and Enrico Granafei, celebrated harmonicist known for his mastery of playing the Hands Free Chromatic harmonica and guitar and bass guitar at the same time, plus vocals.
Paramus Post 2010
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