“Why Should I Make History” LIVE
The rhythm section for this version of my song "Why Should I Make History" was recorded with a Philadelphia-based rhythm section in 2017. The version heard here is designed for on stage performance. Here I'm singing lead and playing a Hohner Crossover harmonica in C...
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50 Grand live!
Live harmonica and vocal on this performance of my rhumba blues "50 Grand". I'm playing a Kongsheng Soloist in Bb through a Bulletini mic into a Line 6 HX Stomp running a Supro amp model with delay and reverb. The backing tracks was recorded for...
“Lightnin Bounce” live
Live harmonica with prerecorded backing tracks for my piece "Lightnin Bounce". The harmonica is a Marine Band Deluxe in A, Country tuning, played in 2nd position into a Bulletini mic and a Line 6 HX Stomp running a Bassman amp model with delay and spring...
“On the Road Again” live
Live vocal and harmonica with prerecorded backing tracks for the Canned Heat song "On the Road Again". The harmonica is a Seydel Session Steel in C, 2nd position Dorian tuning, into a Bulletini mic and a signal chain that include delay, reverb, and a Lone...
“Disconnected Blues” live
Live vocal and harmonica with prerecorded backing tracks for my song "Disconnected Blues". The first harmonica choruses are played in 2nd position on a Seydel Lightning in A, which transitions to 3rd position on a Seydel 1847 Classic in D. Bulletini mic and Line 6...
“Tales of Brave Ulysses” live
My arrangement of Cream's "Tales of Brave Ulysses", played live. Suzuki Manji harmonica in D 2nd position Dorian tuning, Audix Fireball V mic, Digitech RP500 running a Twin Reverb amp model with Digitech's vobropan effect. Dig. If you liked that stuff, you're gonna like this...
“Blue Future” live
My piece "blue Future", played live with backing track. Seydel 1847 Noble harmonica in D, Bulletini mic, Line 6 HX Stomp running a Supro amp model with delay and reverb. Enjoy. If you liked that stuff, you're gonna like this stuff: the rock harmonica masterpiece...
Richard Hunter with George Lesiw: I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water
Another performance recorded December 19, 2019. I'm using a Bulletini mic with a Fender Mustang III v.2 amp running a Bassman patch I created for the Bulletini. It's a nice big sound even though the harp is an E or thereabouts. More to come from...
Richard Hunter’s “Blue Future” is here! Check it out!
Our very latest release is “Blue Futureâ€, a set of five 21st Century blues that feature harmonica in a range of electronically altered roles, along with Hunter’s 21st-Century lyrics about alienation, social disintegration, and willful blindness. Oh, and a cheating woman, too.
Richard Hunter with George Lesiw: All Your Love
I recorded this video with guitarist/vocalist George Lesiw and his band (Fred DiLeone, Fender Rhodes; Mike Nunno, Bass; Tommy Nagy, Drums; and Collin Knapp, Audio/Video) on the morning of December 19 in George's home studio in Ansonia, CT. I played a Lee Oskar G natural...
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