Kyle Rowland & John Nemeth "Dust My Broom" Po'Boyz Folsom CA 2009

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Harmonica prodigy 15-year old Kyle Rowland wows audience, John Nemeth and band members with one of his stunning performances. A harmonica blues legend in the making for sure. www.kylerockinrowland.com

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  • tell that kid to stop stealing from kim wilson!

  • Yeah right! just as soon as you tell Kim Wilson to stop stealing from Sonny Boy Williamson II

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  • I don't see anything related to Kim there and I know my brother quite well....

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  • This kid knows how to throw it down. Watch out people. I'm gonna get him on my record.  haha!

  • It was awesome

  • @blooziman

    Couldent have said it better myself.

    GREAT COMMENT

  • KYLE is the SHIZZZZZZNIT!!!! GREAT job, kiddo =) As always ....

  • only sixteen and plays the harp like he was born with it in his mouth

  • Kyle, I never expected the performance you put on at the Haiti Benefit last Saturday at Fair Oaks!! You will be known as one the greats. And I have your first CD!! Signed even!!! Thank you so much for playing at the benefit. You rocked the roof off the place!!!

  • @12nites12 That's probably true in hindsight but during that period of the T-Birds it was quite exciting and they influenced a lot of music. Kim still tours with his T-Birds but their style has evolved into more soul infused blues. They still play some of the hits people demand.

    I opened for Kim the other night for the first time and believe me it was intense opening for his grammy nominated band Kim Wilson's Blues Revue, Billy Flynn, Barrelhouse Chuck, Larry Taylor, Richard Innes.

  • totally agree with you on that, I also think he made a huge jump on his career; don't know exactly when, but probably when he began playing solo; what I mean is, I doubt he really enjoyed what he use to play back in the old days with the fabulous thunderbirds, he said it himself on an interview (something like he had to move the crowd and get them on their feet, before playing some real blues), and I think he'd rather play an old blues like Early in the morning than playnin Powerful stuff

  • yes I'm lucky and very proud of him. You take any of those successful harp players including John Nemeth and if you've listened to guys like Big Walter, Little Walter Sonny Boy, William Clarke, George Smith, Estrin, Hummel, and bunch more you'll hear their influences. Kim like most of the greats have their influences but still have their own style imbedded in their total sound. Just my opinion.....

  • wow! he's your brother?!, so you got to be right! lucky you!

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