Duke Ellington
Miles Davis
Mel Lewis
Carla Bley
Steve Swallow
Toots Thielemans
Stevie Wonder
Karen Mantler
Pat Metheny
Count Basie
Chet Baker
Bill Evans
Eliot Zigmund
I'm Glenn Firester. I have been playing drums since I'm 14, but over the last few years have been interested in Harmonica. I still play occasional gigs on drums in NY, but focusing my efforts on getting my reading and harmonic skills together on Harmonica. I studied drums with Mousey Alexander, and Eliot Zigmund. I am currently studying Harmonica with Karen Mantler.
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Hiya Glenn! Sorry it took me a week to get back to you. Thanks for finding me and adding me!! Hope all is well with you, I hope Chris and I can get together with you really soon! It's been too long, I miss ya!
Glenn, you a find! I can't tell you how much I appreciate your musicianship and what you've brought to the Caleb Johnson project. I look forward to working with you again and again! Warm regards, Susan Gaide
Thanks so much, Glenn, for your fabulous solo work on Caleb Johnson's session. Your playing was absolutely perfect for the track! We consider your friendship and gifted musicianship a valuable find, and look forward to working with you again in the near future.
Thanks very much for your comment. I really like your sound on the harmonica also. I have a good friend in California named Michael Polesky who plays Jazz on the chromatic harmonica. I wonder if you've ever met him?
In honor of the late great Buddy Miles The Krushtones have posted their Buddy Miles medley of "Marbles and Them Changes" recorded live at Doolin's, Charleston, SC in 1986. RIP Buddy!