Good but not so well known harmonica blues bands.


Most of us know the usual suspects but there are some very good bands around, some for many years and some are relatively new comers. Here is a partial list of some that aren't too bad and need more people to hear them.
The Night Hawks(been around for 30 years,( Mark Wenner can really play)
The Paul DeLay Band
Johnny Hoy and The Bluefish
Smoke House
Sugar Blue
Elliot and The Untouchables
I know you fans can add many to this list.......
spindrifter
Carlos del Junco is not just good but Incredible! Saw him Saturday night with an incredible band all that were mistake free as compared to Carlos. I guess it is easy to squeak out a wrong note or two when you attempt 12 harmonicas and not one a chromatic version. Additionally, he impressed me with his ability to let each memeber step forward for their say, in other words he understands how to play in a band and lead.

I enjoy his later work as it fuses jazz to the blues as I am more a jazz than blues afficinado.

http://www.carlosdeljunco.com/
James Harman, always surrounds himself with first rate players, plays a great harmonica, and writes songs with clever lyrics. Check out "Two sides to Every Story" for a good introduction to this highly entertaining musician. Better yet, catch him live, usually on the west coast.