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  1. Gene Taylor (July 2, 1952 – February 20, 2021) was an American pianist best known for his boogie woogie style. Over a career spanning more than 50 years he accompanied many musicians, produced several solo albums and was briefly part of Canned Heat .

  2. gene-taylor.com › discographyGene Taylor

    Gene Taylor is an extraordinary blues piano-player and singer, born in Los Angeles, California, in 1952. ... "Mo Na'kins, Please!" (Cannon Ball---2000)

  3. Feb 23, 2024 · Phil Alvin, Kid Ramos, Michael "Hollywood Fats" Mann, Junior Watson, David Hidalgo, Gene Taylor, Fred Kaplan or Anson Funderburgh among many others were with Harman live or in the recording studio. The albums released since the mid-eighties, first with Riviera Records and from 1990 with Black Top Records they accumulated reasons to be among the ...

  4. May 25, 2000 · "Mo Na'kins, Please! Strictly the Blues Vol. 2" is the second of at least three promised releases from those years. ... Regular Harman band pianist Gene Taylor was there with Fred Kaplon and Tom ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_HarmanJames Harman - Wikipedia

    Musician, singer, songwriter. Instrument (s) Harmonica. Years active. 1970s–2020s. Labels. Black Top. James Gary Harman (June 8, 1946 – May 23, 2021) was an American blues harmonica player, singer, and songwriter. [1] The music journalist Tony Russell described Harman as an "amusing songwriter and an excellent, unfussy blues harp player".

  6. "Mo' Na'kins, Please #2" opens up the album with James giving a quick burst of harp and Junior Watson adding some very melodic guitar, James then takes us on a joyful romp that also has Junior playing a splendid solo, Larry Taylor on Acoustic Bass keeps everything swingin' with some fine bass playing.

  7. Gene Taylor p, *1952 US piano: Tom Mahon p, piano: James Harman voc, h, *1946 US ... Mo'Na'kins, Please! #1: The James Harman Band: 2:50: External Links Discogs ...

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