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  2. Bob Corritore - Wikipedia

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    He recorded harmonica player Little Willie Anderson, creating his own label, Blues On Blues Records, in the process. Released as Swinging The Blues and produced with the assistance of future Grammy winner Dick Shurman and Delmark Records owner Bob Koester , the LP debuted the same year and was reissued 13 years later in CD format on Earwig Music.

  3. Sigmund Groven - Wikipedia

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    Sigmund Groven (born 16 March 1946 in Heddal, Telemark) is a Norwegian classical harmonica player, today considered one of the world's leading classical harmonica players. He plays with a large number of the world's leading musicians and orchestras, and he has made 23 recordings yet in his own name (compilations not counted).

  4. John Williams discography - Wikipedia

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    Composed and Conducted by John Williams; Theme from Sugarland Express: Toots Thielemans, Harmonica; Reissued in 2009 X2: The Spielberg/Williams Collaboration / The Hollywood Sound, Sony Music Distribution; Reissued for digital download in 2017, Sony Classical. 1991 Boston Pops: I Love a Parade [30] Sony Classical 1992 Boston Pops: The Green ...

  5. Lonnie Glosson - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie Elonzo Glosson (born Lonnie Marvin Glosson February 14, 1908 – March 2, 2001) was an American country musician, songwriter, and radio personality who was responsible for popularizing the harmonica on a national level. Glosson is known for his versatility as a live performer, both as a soloist and a group member, and for a radio career ...

  6. Johnny Puleo - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang, from a 1965 flyer. Johnny Puleo (October 7, 1907 – May 3, 1983) was an American musician and actor who specialized in playing the harmonica . Born a dwarf (he stood 4 feet 6 inches or 1.37 meters as an adult) in Washington, D.C. , he worked as a newspaper seller until being discovered at a contest in ...

  7. Jimmy Zavala - Wikipedia

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    He is notable for playing harmonica on the Eurythmics song "Missionary Man" and performing with the band live. He also played and recorded on four multiple platinum albums and three world tours as part of Rod Stewart 's band and appears on "Weird Al" Yankovic 's albums "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D , Dare to Be Stupid and UHF – Original Motion ...

  8. Buddy Greene - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Greene (born October 30, 1953) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, guitar player and harmonica player. Most of his recordings consist of gospel music with a distinctly Southern gospel flavor.

  9. John "Juke" Logan - Wikipedia

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    John "Juke" Logan (September 11, 1946 – August 30, 2013) was an American electric blues harmonica player, musician, singer, pianist and songwriter. He is best known for his harmonica playing on the theme music for television programs (Home Improvement and Roseanne) and films (Crossroads and La Bamba).