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  1. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Electric Harmonica blues

  2. About William Clarke The heir apparent to Chicago's legacy of amplified blues harmonica, William Clarke was the first original new voice on his instrument to come along in quite some time; he became a sensation in blues circles during the late '80s and early '90s, stopped short by an untimely death in 1996.

  3. Southern California bluesman William Clarke died November 3 in Fresno, California. He was hospitalized just prior to a solo gig in Fresno and died as a result of complications from a bleeding ulcer. Considered one of the greatest living harmonica players, Clarke was born in 1951 in Inglewood, California. He was the son of Kentuckians who had ...

  4. William Clarke (born in California, March 21, 1951 – November 3, 1996) was one of the best diatonic harp players around; unfortunately. he was not around that long. His Chicago blues style was colored with soul, jazz, and swing. He was an accessible musician…

  5. William Clarke (MP for Amersham) (c. 1575–1626), English MP for Amersham. William Clarke (English politician) (c. 1623–1666), English politician and Secretary to the Council of the Army. William Clarke (mayor), American mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, 1869. William Clarke (Australian politician) (1843–1903), Australian businessman and ...

  6. 3. Blowin the Family Jewels. This one has a repetitive theme that is different in each verse. We’re gonna cover first 3. You can add ghost notes for texture just like in Greasy Gravy. William Clarke – Blowin the Family Jewels. G harmonica, key of A, 3rd pos.

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