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  1. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Harvey “The Snake” Mandel. Self-taught guitarist Harvey “The Snake” Mandel is a musical innovator whose guitar style comes out of the electric Chicago blues of his youth. He helped to develop playing techniques such as two-handed fretboard tapping, and the use of sustained and controlled feedback during the mid-’60s.

  2. Harvey Mandel. 16,310 likes · 124 talking about this. Harvey "The Snake" Mandel Official No2 Page.Built by "Redcoat" Dave Admins - Harvey Mandel - Dave

  3. Harvey Mandel’s virtually–cosmic creativity, all come together in this dazzling display of musicianship. Performing pieces that Harvey composed, the music in Dragons at Play is in the end pure Harvey Mandel – exciting, potent, beautiful, mystical in the greatest rock and roll sense. All instrumentation in this album is by Harvey Mandel.

  4. Harvey Mandel. Legendary blues, jazz, rock, and funk guitarist and musical innovator also known as "Snake." His tapping technique has proved influential. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2020s. Born. March 11, 1945 in Detroit, MI.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2017 · Many listeners’ first exposure to the unique, slithering guitar sound of Harvey Mandel came when the Rolling Stones’ “Hot Stuff” hit the airwaves in 1976. But Mandel’s story begins more than a decade earlier, when young white guitarists roamed Chicago’s blues clubs, learning to play at the feet of legends like Buddy Guy, Otis Rush ...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Harvey “The Snake” Mandel. Self-taught guitarist Harvey “The Snake” Mandel is a musical innovator whose guitar style comes out of the electric Chicago blues of his youth. He helped to develop playing techniques such as two-handed fretboard tapping, and the use of sustained and controlled feedback during the mid-’60s.

  7. 27 de ago. de 2023 · Harvey got his start playing guitar on the legendary Charlie Musselwhite first album Stand Back!, released in 1966 when Mandel was all of 21 years old. Two short years later, he took Chicago Blues and turned it on its head with strings, horns, and an attention to arrangement detail that stands the test of time.