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Paul Allan Oscher (February 26, 1947 – April 18, 2021) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist. Primarily a harmonica player, he was the first permanent white member of Muddy Waters' band.
26 de abr. de 2021 · Paul Oscher, Blues Musician in Muddy Waters’s Band, Dies at 74 He mainly played harmonica, but also guitar and piano — often all three instruments at the same time. He died of complications of...
Paul Oscher is a former member of the great Muddy Waters Band and an award-winning Blues singer and multi-intrumentalist - harmonica, guitar, piano.
406 subscribers ‧ 6 videos. 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...
Paul Oscher with Muddy Waters performing "She's Nineteen Years Old"
NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE).-. Paul Oscher was 20 when he started playing harmonica for Muddy Waters. It was 1967, and he was a rare sight for the times: a white man playing in a Black blues band of such prominence. He more than held his end up for Waters, the legendary star.
19 de abr. de 2021 · rockstarmagazine. April 19, 2021. RIP Paul A. “Bluesman” Oscher 2/26/1947 – 4/18/2021 . Former Member of the great Muddy Waters Band (1967 – 1971). Paul received 2 Handy BMA Awards, 1 Grammy Nomination, and a Lifetime Achievement Award, Clarksdale Mississippi.