Gorfalamu
With a nod to Charlie Daniels' 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia,' Gorf and his harmonica discover that shortcuts can lead to one helluva night where boogiemen dance on gravestones and demons harmonize. Listen if you dare!
Izzit Jazz or izzit Blues? Mama don't care--just bring your thing and swing it!
A man, a guitar and a broken heart sing this haunting lament to lost love.
A fast and furious harmonica tribute to one of the greatest harp players and bluesmen ever, Junior Wells.
Uptempo instrumental version of the classic New Orleans song in which the blues harp and chromatic harp trade off telling Old Joe McKennedy's sad story.
Quick and lively 12-string accompanies tongue in cheek lyrics; this little ditty celebrates the fickle nature of My Lady. (All of 'em!) For fans of Leo Kottke and anybody who's ever been in crazy love,
Laid back harp solo over Dblue's haunting backtrack. A little harmonica driven trip down memory lane when the nights were long, the women were hot and the tequila ran like water....laid back but intense.
What happens when you have a runaround woman and a stay at home man? Blues at Eleven answers that question and more.
A happy marriage of my favorite song and harmonica duet accompaniment. Headphones recommended to keep all the gorflets separated. Very lively mix!
Acoustic blues on harp and 12-string guitar. Recorded live in studio
Parrothead's delight: Two harmonicas romp over insane merengue beat. Beach dance!
Inspired by and written for my late great friend Peter "Daddy Cool" Olson who found an ingenious way to supplement his income as a piano lounge player in 1950's Tulsa Oklahoma.
A sweet and poignant reminder of what's important in life. Written and performed by the late, great Daddy Cool, it is used here by permission and in his honor.
A lively harmonica/12-string duet based on the country reel 'Spanish Two Step'
A quick little 12-string instrumental romp inspired by an upwardly spiralling pair of butterflies dancing in the summer heat. Flatpicking bluegrass style.
Harp romp up and down a classic horn riff. Named after my keyboard, the backtrack was first posted on Harmonicaboogie.com
Shuffle beat scales from C to shining C. Fun way to do your practice chores.