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Brendan Power & Andrew White - Hesitation Blues

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YouTube distorts the sound. To hear the audio in pristine Hi-Fi clarity, buy the CD or download tracks at http://www.candyrat.com, amazon.com, and itunes

Visit Power & White at http://www.myspace.com/powerandwhite

Visit Andrew White at http://www.myspace.com/andrewwhiteband

Visit Brendan Power at http://www.brendan-power.com/ and http://www.youtube.com/BrendanPowerMusic

Andrew White (Guitar, Vocals) and Brendan Power (Harmonicas) became friends while living in Auckland, New Zealand. Both moved overseas and have achieved worldwide renown as brilliant solo performers and instrumentalists. The duos powerful blend of passion and virtuosity is brilliantly captured on their debut album Power & White, simultaneously filmed and recorded live for promotion on YouTube by Candyrat Records.

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  • What keeps a 70 year-old grandma's heart beating and her feet movin? Music like this. Thanks for re-starting my heart. I LOVE IT!! (Jump grandma Jump)!!

  • The more I listen to it the better it gets. I mean Brendan, you are THE HARMONICA! :-)

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  • go white power

    

  • The harmonica he used is called Chromonica

  • @072740 haha best comment ever!

  • One of many, many reasons why rpoland (Candyrat) is my favourite YouTube channel of all time.

  • what kind of harmonica is brendan using?

  • @laserspatula ha do it yourself

  • Utrolig diggbart;0) Incredibly likeable;0)

  • @Methyl10 Yes, Suzuki Chromatics are very airtight. He is playing the SCX series in that clip.

  • @valeskathomas yes , its the first time i hear a Blues on a chromatic . The Suzuki Chromatics must be very airtight !

  • Amazing that Brendan is playing this in the key of D and not even pushing the slide on that Chromatic harp.. instead, bending that Chromatic like a diatonic :) ... Sweet .. very sweet ...

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