Alan Wilson great playing legend!
William Robey Harris
Like a mad hooker in heat.
The harmonica on the theme song for "In the Heat of the Night" was played by the legendary musician, jazz and blues artist, and harmonica virtuoso, Charlie Musselwhite. The show's theme, composed by Quincy Jones, features Musselwhite’s distinctive harmonica playing, which adds to the show's soulful atmosphere. The theme became iconic and is closely associated with the series.
Harmonicas are typically made of metal and plastic which can withstand temperatures up to 150-200°F (65-93°C) without damage. Exposing a harmonica to higher temperatures can cause the materials to warp, melt, or become damaged. It is best to keep harmonicas away from direct sources of heat to prevent any potential damage.
It sounds like Toots Thielemans, and probably is, considering Quincy Jones produced the song. But cannot find proof of this. But very few harmonica players can play those kinds of licks - definitely sounds like Toots.
Chris Andersen is best known for being a basketball player. He plays for the Miami Heat as a forward center and he wears #11. His nickname is "Birdman".
Heat is best classified as energy :)
Udonis Haslem plays power forward for the Miami Heat.
Gold is the best heat conductor in the world.
NO ! Now the graphens are considered the best heat conductors.
miami heat is the best team in NBA
The best conductor of electricity is Silver, while the best conductor heat is helium (in its Helium II state), but some people consider diamond as the best heat conductor.