Rick Estrin plays "Gettin Outta Town" on a low D harp customized by Richard Sleigh (www.rsleigh.com) at SPAH 09 in Sacramento California. This is the sort of thing happens all the time at the SPAH convention.
I've been trying to find this video for almost 10 years! The bass Melody you play for this song still comes out of my harmonica every day! Thank you Rick!
One Of The Greatest, If Not The Best, Rice Miller/Sonny Boy Williamson II Interpretations I've Ever Encountered. Covering The Essence & Beauty Of The Master's Acapella Stylings. Rick...you're something else. Thank You For That, & Thanks To Richard Sleigh For Sharing This Tasty Morsel.
Rick used to ride around the original Jew-town with my Dad playing the harmonica with other corner musicians. Met him one afternoon in a alley behind our house. Alligator records was also across the alley in Rogers Park (Chicago). There he stood with his sunglasses and he demonstrated playing the harmonica without any hands. From that moment I was hooked on listening to the Blues. Thank you Rick.
Thanks Richard. Special thanks for all your help and patient teaching at SPAH. I echo everyone else's thanks also for playing at the Jams. Good to see you. I always walk away with something in my head that wasn't there before. Cliff
I was there and had the oppurtunity to have a little chat with him! Bought his DVD from the store earlier on the same day too. :) It was a wonderful experience sitting with you Richard. Thank you for that!!
i helped carry this guy's suit into gig he was playing with little charlie and i carried in charlie amp. these guys were as cool as they could be and nice too. back when luthers blues in madison was still around. boy i miss that place
what will it take to get you out to albuquerque nm to play charlie was just out here sold out at the cooperage get back to me i have contacts unless you got that covered thanks
probably the most articulate harp player of our time along with portnoy branch george smith charlie musslewhite butterfield buffalo on on on eceptional ....sigh
I've been trying to find this video for almost 10 years! The bass Melody you play for this song still comes out of my harmonica every day! Thank you Rick!
One Of The Greatest, If Not The Best, Rice Miller/Sonny Boy Williamson II
Interpretations I've Ever Encountered. Covering The Essence & Beauty Of
The Master's Acapella Stylings. Rick...you're something else. Thank You
For That, & Thanks To Richard Sleigh For Sharing This Tasty Morsel.
You're playing so properly, and yet with so much groove... Respect.
I love this!❤. I could listen, practice and learn for hours!😊
Outside of Little Walter, I don't know anybody I enjoy as much as Rick. Incredible....
Rick used to ride around the original Jew-town with my Dad playing the harmonica with other corner musicians. Met him one afternoon in a alley behind our house. Alligator records was also across the alley in Rogers Park (Chicago). There he stood with his sunglasses and he demonstrated playing the harmonica without any hands. From that moment I was hooked on listening to the Blues. Thank you Rick.
I've only seen Rick Estrin live once, This guy is amazing. Thanks for capturing this for us to enjoy Richard!! 5 Stars
Thanks Richard. Special thanks for all your help and patient teaching at SPAH. I echo everyone else's thanks also for playing at the Jams. Good to see you. I always walk away with something in my head that wasn't there before.
Cliff
I was there and had the oppurtunity to have a little chat with him! Bought his DVD from the store earlier on the same day too. :) It was a wonderful experience sitting with you Richard. Thank you for that!!
Oh Yeah!!! Ftastic tone & rhythm.
Thanks for sharing, and...
Jam ON!
-BB
Thank you very much, Rick and Richard.
I enjoy this video.
Estrin is on of the best as evidenced by this performace.
The low D tuned by Richard Sleigh makes me want one.
Very Coooool
The master of the harp.👍🎵🌹🌺♥️
Great video !
Thank you very much Richard and thanks of course to Rick.
Friendly :
STeph.
Fabulous playing!
Dude, that was awesome!!!
Wow, do I want to play like that.
i helped carry this guy's suit into gig he was playing with little charlie and i carried in charlie amp. these guys were as cool as they could be and nice too. back when luthers blues in madison was still around. boy i miss that place
Nice Work💪😊!!! Greetings from Germany
Fantastic.
Está flipando con la armónica Low! Es un grande!
Beautiful!!!
Damn it! Just when I think I'm really good, somebody shows me something like this. OK. I'll go practice some more.
Rick is the man.
Man thanks for sharing this, I was there and talked to Rick, he's such a nice guy!
btw. thanks for playing guitar at the jams ;)
Thank YOU!!!!
Awesome!!!
Unbelievable!! Sonny Boy III
brilliant
¡Vaya peaso sonido!
Sonny Boy lives on! ♫ ♪ ♫
Wow. Lovit
Sweet !
yeah man!!
dig low harps i have 2x ld sp20s a t-bird lc and a seydel session steel lf they funky
When I said "there" I meant SPAH. not THAT room. haha
MY FUCKING GOD. That's real spiritual music! The rest is only the rest.
You are perfect! I'll run to buy a 364 low D :)
Rick is a GREAT HARP PLAYER Steve Venegas
Surely this is "Bye Bye Bird" man!
Very nice! Thanks Guys.
Anybody know what harp is he playing?
what will it take to get you out to albuquerque nm to play charlie was just out here sold out at the cooperage get back to me i have contacts unless you got that covered thanks
probably the most articulate harp player of our time along with portnoy branch george smith charlie musslewhite butterfield buffalo on on on eceptional ....sigh
Your authority is not recognised in Fort "My-Mom-Said-So".
you call it what ya wanna
u can name the title after he get thru with it
u can name it "yo mammy" if ya want to...
Ricks so Tasty...
Low D harp