Moses Rascoe - Step it up and go
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Saw him at the Brick House in State College, Pa back in the 80's. I was working the door and when 2 o'clock came Moses just kept on a playing so I locked the door and we all enjoyed another hour or so of his playing. No one complained and no one left. Yes sir, it was a special night.
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I found him on Amazon.com and bought the CD, someone had referenced him. I'm surprised to see him on Youtube, so cool! Great blues!
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Saw him play when 21 years agoe, when I was 13. One of the first real concerts I had ever seen. Funny, cause now I play folk blues fingerpicking myself. Thank you Moses Rascoe. You gave me something at a young age I'll never forget.
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Holy cow, I had his record on Flying Fish. My mom was a reporter at the time and did a story on him. I listened to that album over and over and over. He is an influence.
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Moses Rascoe is Very Cool. He may be gone but he and his music will never be forgotten. Let us all strive to do something positive with our own lives, not for fame or fortune but because it is the right thing to do. Help someone whenever you can and love like there is no tomorrow. May each new sunrise bring you Joy and Peace.
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I was a good friend of Moses and I played blues harp with him. When he recorded his CD "Blues", he asked me to be on it which I was happy to. I wish there was more of him on YouTube.
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y'all check him out/ he is deceased now
but, he was my cousin/ i did not know him very well/ but, i did grow to become a guitarist!
hope u all appreciate his playing as much as i have!
Mr. Rascoe came to the Iron Horse Music Hall one snowy night in 1991 and I have never forgotten the night...or the music. I wish there was more as well!
coachjystad 3 years ago
After reading acehodaka's comment, I put five more videos together, but just haven't uploaded them yet. I'd better get on it!
After this show was over, someone came up to me and asked if I'd sell him a copy of the tape. I replied that I couldn't, because it wouldn't be fair to Mr. Rascoe. I couldn't have imagined back then that anything like Youtube would be around today, and that I eventually would be able to share the video with others.
Inspectorjoe 3 years ago