Harry began playing guitar at the age of six. He was exposed to the blues before he reached his teens, and soon developed a love for the music. He honed his chops at local blues jams, playing with the older guys and coming into his own as a guitarist. He was eventually invited to sit in with the James Montgomery Blues Band. For the next few years he made guest appearances with the band all over New England. With James, he played with Steven Tyler at a benefit concert in Boston, shared the stage with guitarist Johnny A and blues harmonica legend James Cotton, and opened for B.B. King and Johnny Winter. During this time he also befriended KD Bell, a New England blues singer who featured Harry on many shows. Between 2004 and 2006, Harry played and recorded with his band Bad Spectrum. When he was involved with the band, Harry expanded his influences to include traditional English and American music, jazz, country, psychedelic rock and various world music and classical influences. Now, in addition to guitar and singing, he is also proficient on sitar, oud, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, doumbek, bowed psaltery, and is a student of Carnatic music. Grounded in tradition but always seeking new sounds, Harry's eclecticism exceeds the bounds of genre, creating above all a music of feeling.
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Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
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GREAT to be here among your friends. I really liked the acoustic piece Jannah Love the timbre so Kewl. Some good playing here my brother. Keep on keepin on! CHOLEY
This years festival is headlined by Billy Bragg (Friday), Seth Lakeman (Sunday) and Peatbog Faeries (Saturday) with many more top artists also performing incl the award winning The Demon Barbers.
Thanks for coming over and visiting JAZZ BLUES FLORIDA! We need all the good friends we can find to help support your good music! Be sure to come back again soon to see new items posted. Please stop by and check us out at www. JazzBluesFlorida. com too! Our March edition will be posted shortly.
Hello from Hot House Florida! We have your video posted in our IBC Competitor Video Showcase right now. We are running them in rotation up until show time in Memphis! We have also placed you in out TOP FRIEND slot and posted your song on our player. If you ever head down this way make sure we know about your tour for feature consideration and posting in our listings! Good luck and enjoy the trip!
Hi Harry T - hope you're well - we're thrilled that Hanggai was featured on NPR (national radio in US) - you can check out the segment here! HANGGAI on NPR's The World