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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2007

William Clarke plays two songs in a radio program with a great team:
John Marx (Guitar), Eddie Clark (Drums), Steve F'Dor (Piano) and Wllie Brinlee (Bass).

Blowin Like Hell and other song, a blue-jazz style, as Greasy Gravy, Work Song, Easter Bunny Boogie...

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  • Fabulous! What year is this?

  • The year is 1987. And one year later, in 1988, practically with the same band - the pianist Steve F'Dor was not - was recorded the album "Live in Germany".

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  • Please, please, please could all harp players listen to this.

  • my comment below is intended for the moronic bluegoose555 who denies that

    he wrote what he wrote. What was he smoking? I want some...

  • scroll down and read your own words.

    & from your statement about GS's plate...

    you have to be a real idiot to NOT get what I was saying. get a grip clown.

    You obviously don't get it.

  • Nobody is trying to sound like anyone once u grow into your own. Your

    influences cant be denied, but the beauty

    is each player has their distinct sound

    that is easliy identifiable in their unique

    tone & style alone. I understand defending

    the term "greatest ever", but some folks

    just dont dig deep enough into the well

    to have a true understanding of the big

    picture. Naa...thats too deep...I'll smoke

    some more chronic and be back later.

  • Thank you for sharing these! William Clarke has inspired me since i was a kid.Great!

  • Hey I never said anything about copying..or trying to sound like Piazza. I've played harmonicas since I was 13 in 1969 (so what?)....a 5 year old could discern the similarities of tone/style etc. I was commenting on one song and I stand by my previous comments 100%. As far as all great blues chromatic players feeding from GS's plate..pure fantasy...

  • This guy BLUEGOOSE I guess obviously isn't a harmonica player because he would know that WIlliam Clarke was not copying anyone. He has more orgininals on his cd's than most harmonica players and they are all GREAT tunes. He never playied a tune the same way...ever, he always changed. How can that be copying???? I know that everyone has opions, but saying that William Clarke tried to sound like Rod is just crazy. William had his own style and strived for that. ..

    Jeannette Clarke-Lodovici

  • Dan sorry it took so long to answer you. I never knew how to answer stuff on this.. Anayway, there is a dvd out that my daughter sells. Gina's Zone on E-Bay.

    Again, sorry for the delay.

    Jeannette

  • Him & Piazza are like comparing Apples & Oranges. But make no mistake...they sound completely different...to say the least. Both are great players. But they sound about as much alike as Big Walter

    and Little Walter. Now go suck an egg...

    As for the George statement: all Great

    blues chromatic players fed directly from

    the plate. I think Bill's playing is quite unique...to say the least.

  • Where can I get a copy of this? Any on DVD?

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