e-book – “No, Seriously, I Play Harmonica” by Roly Platt

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e-book – "No, Seriously, I Play Harmonica" by Roly Platt

e-book – “No, Seriously, I Play Harmonica” by Roly Platt

$14.48

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“No, Seriously, I Play Harmonica” by Roly Platt (English)2 Formats: EPUB and PDF included………………………….This book is an entertaining conversation offering a deep dive into Roly Platt’s approach to harmonica playing, pivotal moments, and musical insights, all woven together with a slew of funny, sometimes bizarre tales from my decades of working in the studio and on the road.”This will be my forty-eighth year working as a professional harmonica player. I spent the first fifteen years of my career trying to become a great harp player. I’ve spent the balance of those years trying to become a decent musician. This is an candid, unvarnished, look inside my life as a musician, and how all these experiences have led me closer to that most worthy musical combination.”Roly PlattWorks with ebook and PDF readers and devices………………………….About The Author:• Pete Pedersen Lifetime Achievement Award – Nominee for the US’s SPAH international harmonica convention• Gold Record: Toronto Blue Jays Theme Song – “OK Blue Jays”• Two Double-Platinum Record CreditsRoly has toured and recorded with: David Clayton-Thomas, Matt Minglewood, Dutch Mason, George Canyon, Susan Aglukark and Ronnie Hawkins.“First-call” studio harmonica player, recorded on over 1,700 songs, movie scores and jingles: Toronto Blue Jays (OK Blue Jays), Ron James, Berenstain Bears, Franklin the Turtle, Tim Hortons, Labatt, Budweiser, McDonald’s and Bollywood hit movie, “Delhi Belly”“The most versatile harp player I’ve ever worked with. Blues, jazz, country, he does it all.”— David Clayton-Thomas“Your harmonica playing, it is outstanding! Simply amazing. You are a wonderful musician. Thank you for your beautiful contribution to our film.”— Aamir Khan, Producer/ Bollywood Film: “Delhi Belly”“Like Sugar Blue, harmonica ace Roly Platt pushes the instrument’s borders. Like Charlie Musselwhite, Mr. Platt demonstrates that the blues harp can be right at home in a wide range of material without losing touch with the roots…kick-butt and decidedly fresh sounding”— Roots Music Report (5 Stars)

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