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  1. He wanted the world to know. It was very important as we updated the website over the last 2 years. - Anne Bello, Paul Oscher Team. Rock Me. Paul Oscher. 0:00/4:49. 1. Rock Me 4:49. $0.99.

  2. pauloscher.com › store-b43332ef-31ca-4be2-b766-5f39e5ad5859Paul Oscher - Store

    Paul Oscher plays the soul I feel” – Muddy Waters. In the mid 1960’s when he was still in his late teens, Brooklyn-born Paul Oscher joined the Muddy Waters Blues Band, taking the harmonica slot formerly held by greats Little Walter, James Cotton and Big Walter Horton.

  3. 2 de dic. de 2015 · Paul Oscher is a blues legend. A blues singer and multi-instrumentalist (harmonica, guitar and piano), who while still in his teens, became the first Caucasian member of the great Muddy Waters Blues Band (1967-1971). Paul lived in Muddy’s house on Chicago’s South Side and shared the basement with blues piano player Otis Spann.

  4. 18 de nov. de 2012 · Blues one man band Paul Oscher performs the Guitar Slim classic on bass harp in Victoria BC.

  5. Paul Oscher Tribute. April 5, 1950 to April 18, 2021. Paul Oscher played harmonica as a member of the Muddy Waters Blues Band from 1967 until 1972. He was the first Caucasian musician in Muddy’s band and lived in Muddy’s house on Chicago’s South Side and shared the basement with the blues pianist Otis Spann.

  6. Paul Oscher is a blues legend. A blues singer and multi-instrumentalist (harmonica, guitar and piano), who while still in his teens, became the first Caucasian member of the great Muddy Waters Blues Band (1967-1971). Paul lived in Muddy’s house on Chicago’s South Side and shared the basement with blues piano player Otis Spann.

  7. www.thecountryblues.com › artist-reviews › paul-oscherPaul Oscher - The Country Blues

    Paul Oscher is a master now carrying out the great tradition of Muddy Waters. The buzz in the blues is always on the newcomers or the famous dead players. Here is a guy who was and is a direct extension of Muddy Waters. The truehearted blues doesn’t get any deeper and any more sincere than by Paul Oscher.