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Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:04:19 -0400
From: "Paul Messinger"
Subject: Re: harmonica TV report

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Hi all,
yesterday I was watching in a video tape, a German TV report called, "the harmonica's journey around the world", where is a small biography about the harmonica and story. It start with Brendan Powder in a interview about him in a train station travelling to Trosingen and it was continued by Donald Black=B4s music and biography, with a lot of images from Hohner=B4s factory and workers into the production, a Toots short apareance, different harmonica quartets, and duos in the Trosingen festival. Is was followed by American players like Jerry Portnoy who played an acoustic "Misty", Billy Branch, "where is my money" and "Sons of Juke", Howard Levy, Joe Filisko, and some others players, so this is the question after my exposition,
Anybody has seen this TV documental?????????

Andres':

That was a documentary produced by a German production company. The version I
was given is called, "Imagination is limitless," which was a quote by
Howard Levy in the film. It's very interesting. The version I have
comes equipped with notes that translate the German and
Chinese sections into English.

Hope this helps.

Paul Messinger/Chapel Hill NC

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Hi all,
yesterday I was watching in a video
tape, a German TV report called, "the
harmonica's journey around the world"
, where is a small biography about
the harmonica and story.       It start with
Brendan Powder in a interview about him in a train station travelling to
Trosingen and it was continued by Donald Black=B4s music and biography,
with a lot of images from Hohner=B4s factory and workers into the production, a
Toots short apareance, different harmonica quartets, and duos in the Trosingen
festival.      Is was followed by American players
like Jerry Portnoy who played an acoustic "Misty", Billy Branch, "where is my
money" and "Sons of Juke", Howard Levy, Joe Filisko, and some others players,
so this is the question after my exposition,
Anybody has seen this TV
documental?????????

 

Andres':

 

That was a documentary produced by a German
production company.  The version I

was given is called, "Imagination is limitless,"
which was a quote by

Howard Levy in the film.  It's very
interesting.  The version I have

comes equipped with notes that translate the German
and

Chinese sections into English.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Paul Messinger/Chapel Hill
NC


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