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The Harmonicats Live-Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White
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- čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
- Jerry Murad's Harmonicats fool around on stage during their best-selling number Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White. This is the artist who recorded the hit song "Peg O'My Heart". Kindly disregard any imitators using the Harmonicats name. For more info: www.harmonicats.com
My Dad used to listen to these guys way back. I like them now too, is that a sign of getting old? No. It is a sign of wisdom, maturity and good taste. Classic players!
Thanks, Harmonicats - my late father used to buy your records back in the 1940's and today, at the age of 77 I still enjoy your music. Did I say MUSIC? YES! THAT was MUSIC at its best - keep it up, please!!!
I own this record! Picked it up almost by mistake, and now its always part of the collection. Jerry Murad is great!
Happy New Year to all of you from The Harmonicats. Thank you for your support.
Great stuff. My grandfather had one of your albums, "Peg O' My Heart" and I inheirited it after he passed. I still enjoy listening to it. Glad to see you guys still up and running.
these guys can sure play.... I pleasantly enjoyed listening. thanks for posting...
thank you for bringing back some lovely memories!!
WOW
Wonderful music from 3 incredible musicians.
a HUGE thanks to all of you who have posted wonderful comments here.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from The Harmonicats.
Joe, JR, Jerry. The three bestest "J"s in the world.
@arkaburger If Mr. Gibson was fortunate enough to know Pete Pedersen, or as I call him " Uncle Pete" he met one of the coolest guys ever. A great player as well. Just for the record, Pete was a successful musician and composer and wrote most all of the arrangements for The Cats however he was never a member of the group. He was in the Harmonica Rascals. He was also Jerry Murads' best friend since they were kids in Chicago.
Very entertaining and a terrific arrangement of this latin classic!
I bought two of your LP's from a record store a few years ago and was stunned by the quality of the recording and the way you played the harmonica's. Really incredible on a nice stereo system.
Hallo!Thanks for Your very beautiful playing!
The group with the little guy is Borah Minevitch and The Harmonica Rascals,one of the funniest acts in vaudeville. Jerry Murad left the Rascals,formed The Harmonicats and recorded Peg O' My Heart. To this day, The Rascals are mistaken for The Harmonicats since they were famous and The Harmonicats,an unknown group at the time, had the hit record. An understandable case of mistaken identity.
Showmanship at it's finest!!!
Brilliant choice of song.
Enjoyed immensely! so sorry to hear about Joe's Brother.
why would anybody dislike this
Love this song
The first time I saw the Harmonicats was at the Sherman Hotel in Chicago while at an American Trucking Associations annual convention In the 50's I think.
Very very good
Great performance
I've always heard of you guys from way back, and now its good to see you still playing your hearts out!!
oh my god! those harmonicas are huge lol
@sonnyrunner There's another connection between the Harmonicats and current blues harmonica players. BMA winner Billy Gibson was a student of former Harmonicat Pete Pedersen.
By pushing the slide button on this harmonica called a chromatic harmonica allows you to play the sharps and flats of the scale, same as when you play the black keys on the piano. Thanks for viewing.
Meravigliosi!
We regret to inform everyone of the passing of JR Mass, bass player in this video and brother to the chord player, Joe Jr., also playing here, on Jan. 5. Our deepest condolences to his family and brother Joe. The world has lost a true bass harmonica master.
I'm just wondering who is doing the posting here under the Harmonicats name. I'm a son of a bass player that has played in a 3 piece harmonica band since the early '60's. We knew Jerry, Al, and Don well as well as Dick Gardner too. Thanks.
How does he do the bending with the chromatic harmonica?
Is this the same group that played on ED SULLIVAN that had the little short guy who would try to get in by the microphone and they shoved him out of the way until the last notes????????