Christmas songs...
Armonauti has just finished recording their first CD: "Tales from Armonauti land".
Moreover they have planned this new project for Xmas time: it's a collection of
famous Xmas songs
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Trossingen
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Asia Pacific |
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SPAH Convention |
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Harp Summer |
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Mundharmonika-live 13-15 Sep |
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NHL
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NHL Spring Festival |
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Armonicando |
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Harmonica Bridge 23-25 Aug |
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Hill country Harmonica May |
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Spring Harp Festival March |
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GSHC Festival
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Atlantic Canada... |
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Baltic-Nordic 28-30 June 2013 |
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Christmas songs...
Armonauti has just finished recording their first CD: "Tales from Armonauti land".
Moreover they have planned this new project for Xmas time: it's a collection of
famous Xmas songs
Marko Balland & Sunny Side Bob (Robert Koch)
by Hal Walker
Do not miss the great interviews from Hal Walker - Studio 1411 (*) - at the last and 49th SPAH convention of 2012th...
Thank you guys for sharing such a great Jam that took place at the Mad Cat/Ricci Seminar and Gig in Michigan on the 12th of October 2012... Here is for me a very good example of what is GROOVE about... MERCI !!!...
I thing the best I can do is just post a copy of the message from the current HARP-L List owner on the oldest Harmonica Mailing list (of quality) on Internet (posted few minutes agos) : HARP-L !...
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20 years ago today harp-l began
Here's a link to that
first month and the text of the first post. If you read past the first week things begin to pick up. There are actually more than a couple of people still subscribed to harp-l who
were around pretty much as the list began.
Harp-l began as a humble student run LISTSERV hosted on the Western Kentucky University computer systems.
The original listowner was Chris Pierce. When it was no longer possible for Chris to run the list we were forced to find a new home, we settled at Garply systems and we were run by Hugh
Messenger. An interesting time and the the list was hopping. Our peak post volume occurred in this time frame. Hugh's life changed and he was no longer able to keep up with the tasks
of list ownership.
We continued to be hosted by garply and later the entity that garply became. SPAH at the behest of Douglas
Tate covered the costs of our hosting. Initially Danny Wilson and then later a team of 3 took over the ownership duties. The team of 3 included Michael Polesky, Ken Deifik and I
believe Robert Gaustad. Michael quickly became the last man standing and ran the list for years with the assistance of Jonas Karlsson and a small team of volunteers called
harp-l-workers.
Our Garply hosting became less reliable as the company's interests, ownership and focus shifted. If
you peruse the archives you'll notice a gap. That gap was generated by a Garply disk crash. Michael personally paid to have the disk replaced in a era when a replacement disk for a
DEC Alpha was close to a thousand dollars. Years later Michael paid to have the 2nd Garply disk data recovered when it was shipped to me loose in a box damaging the drive. All of the
harp-l archives including the gap era were recovered. The reason they are not currently up is they have formatting issues.
>From Garply we moved to a new host whose name currently escapes me. We did acquire the use of the name
harp-l.com at that time. Dave Gage generously obtained the domain name and paid those fees for years for us. Our hosting was unreliable. We were off line for a couple of months
twice. Membership being loyal we always bounced back but it cost us. Other resources became available and harp-l has never again been as prolific as it was during the Garply era.
I've been involved with harp-l since the WKU era. I became involved with the harp-l-workers group during
the Garply era and during the middle of the Michael Polesky era I was in many senses the person running harp-l. Frustrated with our hosting I teamed with Ben Nathanson another long time harp-l
member to find a better more reliable way to keep harp-l afloat.
We ended up acquiring the harp-l.org domain name and used it to test hosting sites . We got lucky and our
second hosting choice, rimuhosting ended up working perfectly for us. We set up parallel lists using the 2 domain names. This way we were able to beta test the new system while still
maintaining the old list. We switched from our long time mail list software, Majordomo, to our current system Mailman.
On July 30, 2004 harp-l was finally hosted on its own server with control over every aspect of the system.
We own the domain names thanks to Keith Graham and Dave Gage who generously allowed us to acquire them. We are no longer SPAH supported, we've been independent since the server
switch.
So thanks to Chris Pierce our founder and each and every one of you who helped along the way. That a
student run internet list started before we had web browsers still exists today is more than a minor miracle.
harp-l-listowner
I met her in Harmoliège Festival (Belgium)...Very nice woman and so good player with a lot of feelings in her game...
National Harmonica League Bristol Festival
Complement published 1st of Nov. 2012
I went last week end to the NHL Bristol 2012... I am back since monday...but somewhere still out there
... Had a GREAT GREAT time and very happy to see again lots of people: Roger
Trobridge that I appreciate a lot, Ben Hewlett (the new NHL chairman to help as much as possible, while Roger keep to manage the Harmonica world magazine), Joe Filisko and Eric Noden, Dave Taylor, David Hambley, Walter John Davies, Barbara Tate, Joan Pau and Miguel Talavera, Malcolm Gateley, Ben
Bouman, Phillip Henry with Hannah, my friend Shaun
Monument May , many artists... The amazing North Korean people playing harmonica for only one year and 4 monthes, teached by Isabella Krapf !!!... I may forget someone...
Here is a small video as a summary of the concert of saturday night... 30 people who could not attend by miss of space...Just
push the walls next time
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Onica.org [ video for more] |
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Alcindo Carvalho |
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For childrens |
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The Harmonica man |
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At the prison |
| Harmonicas & History |
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Borrah Minevitch & Johnny Puleo |
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Jerry Murad’s Harmonicats |
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Cyril Davies British Blues harp Pioneer |
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Harmonica Collecters International |
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Collection of Doug Dawson |