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Bob Dylan used a Hohner Marine Band harmonica for his song "Blowin' in the Wind." This model is known for its rich sound and has been a popular choice among folk and blues musicians. Dylan's distinctive playing style on the harmonica contributes significantly to the song's iconic feel. The Marine Band harmonica's classic design has made it a staple in many of his performances.
Tommy Morgan played an 1896 Marine Band harmonica on the Rockfors Files theme.
In Big Sugar's hit song "Diggin' A Hole," the harmonica used is a diatonic harmonica, specifically in the key of C. This type of harmonica is commonly used in blues and rock music, contributing to the song's distinctive sound. The harmonica adds a raw, expressive quality that complements the band's style.
Neil Young uses Hohner Marine Band harmonicas.
In Motley Crue's Smokin in the boys room, Mick Mars shares the solo with a harmonica track. Though in concert, Vince Neil is the one with the harmonica, he's only faking it. Nikki Sixx is the only one in the band that can play harmonica, so Nikki's harmonica track its blasted through the PA live and Vince fakes harmonica skills. Amazing song!
Written by Toy T. Caldwell circa approx. mid 1970The Marshall Tucker Band
In a Love Song
Yes, Melody Ann was written and sung by Tommy Caldwell of The Marshall Tucker Band. Den
That is not an Alllman Brothers song. It is a Marshall Tucker Band song.
Yes, so marshall tucker band simply does a civil war type.
Charlie Daniels had a song called "It's My Life"
The song was written by Toy Caldwell of The Marshall Tucker Band. It was first released in 1973.
The song you're looking for is "Desert Skies" by The Marshall Tucker Band.
The first one that comes to mind, and which was Grammy nominated, is Long Hard Ride not sure if that's the one you're referring to.
Lee Oskar preformed a song called "Before the rain" on the album of the same name. He was the harmonica player for the band War.
Bob Dylan used a Hohner Marine Band harmonica for his song "Blowin' in the Wind." This model is known for its rich sound and has been a popular choice among folk and blues musicians. Dylan's distinctive playing style on the harmonica contributes significantly to the song's iconic feel. The Marine Band harmonica's classic design has made it a staple in many of his performances.
Tommy Morgan played an 1896 Marine Band harmonica on the Rockfors Files theme.