Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 20:31:26 +0000 From: "Michael Peloquin" Subject: RE: NAMM and no Hohner Booth performances
This is amazing, here are two of the most incredible young guns of our instrument right here in our midst! But, can you beleive that Hohner has decided not to have ANY performances in their booth at NAMM this year?! Well, you may get Rick Epping to play some and that would be great. Anybody that goes to NAMM should go to Hohner's booth and ask what happened to their performance stage, maybe they'll come to their senses next year. Huang, LO, Herring and Suziki will all be there, but NOTHING PLAYS LIKE A HOHNER (with a little tweaking of course!) Also check out NAMM's Museum of Making Music, where they will be honoring the late, great Larry Adler amongst other great musicians that left us in 2001. Wait a minute, are there any harmonica players out there that have socks with no holes? Michael Peloquin www.cdbaby.com/peloquin
>Hi Rosco, > I've been on both Domestic and International trips since 9/11 w/ my >Harps.Here what I suggest. > > You shouldn't have any problem carrying on your harps but you MuST >check any 'Tool' kit type Items in your Luggage. I always put mt Mics in >the Luggage and never have a problem with them getting there safe and >sound. I don't really carry any efx processors but I suspect if they're >small enuff units they shouldn't be any problem as a carry on. Be >prepared to spend a full three hour in advance schlep, Lines are >definitely longer and slower but no one minds...write it off as a >"Travel Day" bring plenty to read and don't wear socks with holes as >you'll be taking off your shoes for check-in at the gate.-) > > Have a great time at Namm and say Hi to Bernard "pretty" Purdie for >me, he'll be over at the CORT Guitar booth demoing the new Drum Line. >Knock' em dead Brother.......rob >
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