Harmonica Buzz

Location:
Lansing, Michigan, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Blues / Acoustic / Roots Music
Site(s):
Label:
Blues and Twang
Type:
Indie
The All Music Guide says Harmonica Buzz is:



Reverent ~ Organic ~ Earthy ~ Amiable ~ Good-NaturedIntimate ~ Bright ~ Gritty ~ Energetic ~ Earnest



THE BLUES ARE BETTER : Harmonica Buzz w/ Jacob Clyde

recorded for WNIT Public Television's Open Studio in October of 2006



When we play Clyde and I usually like to open up with The Blues Are Better . a lot of times after that we'll kind of give the people something they know like a Jimmy Reed tune.



"GET YOUR GOOD BUZZ ON!" w/ Buzz Hats, Shirts, Stamps & Stuff!!!



HOME (The Carpenter's Song) Harmonica Buzz w/ Jacob Clyde

recorded for WNIT Public Television's Open Studio in October of 2006



When people talk about blues they’ll usually talk about Chicago Blues or Delta Blues, but there are all sorts of blues. This song Home (The Carpenter's Song) was written in the Piedmont style of blues which is a finger picking style developed on the East Coast of the country around Virginia and North Carolina. I wrote this one for a guitar player so don't think I made a mistake when I say “In my hands I hold this guitar."



Anyway … I’m from Lansing and on February 27th, 2007 we suffered some of the deepest blues there is. Tragically we lost Robert Busby . a man who meant a lot to so many of us in my home town. Robert moved into Old Town Lansing about 30 years ago at a time when not many wanted to live there. He’d move into one building and then when he was finished fixing it up . he’d move into another.



Maybe you have been to a festival there or have seen a show at his Creole Gallery. We have a real nice Blues festival right there on Turner Street which I have had the priveldge of playing a couple of times . Up Above My Head, a the tune you can select to listen to on this page, is an old gospel song that Mo' Kauffey and I played to end a workshop held in the Creole Gallery as part of the 2004 Old Town BluesFest. For those of you who didn't know him and those of you who want to hear his voice again . you can hear Robert Busby inviting people back to the Creole Gallery for the Honey Boy Edwards worshop that followed us.



Robert was a man I knew and I wish had I known him better. He was a very true artist in that he not only created art, but also opportunites for others. I started imagining that maybe one day he was walking down Turner Street and started thinking something like this:



Home, my heaven, is here

I said Home, my heaven, is here

Well if you don't see it now well I see it clear

In them trees and in these hands

Because home, my heaven, is here.



That tree, it falls, for me

That tree, it falls, for me

And when it hits the ground I will raise it up

With this hammer and the saw that I got

Because Home, my heaven, is here



That child, he walks, for me

That child, he walks, for me

And when he grabs my had I will raise him up

To the sun and what ever's above

Because Home, my heaven, is here



That child goes walking

That child goes walking

Wave to me son, but keep on walking

Because Home, my heaven, is with you



So now Home, my heaven, is with you

I said Home, my heaven, is here . right here with you

In my hands I hold this guitar

As I play these strings do I fill your heart?

Because Home, my heaven, is with you.



UP ABOVE MY HEAD : Harmonica Buzz w/ Mo' Kauffey

recorded @ The Creole Gallery - 2004 Old Town BluesFest



UP ABOVE MY HEAD : Harmonica Buzz w/ Mo' Kauffey

recorded @ The Creole Gallery - 2004 Old Town BluesFest



Up Above My Head is an old gospel tune that Mo' Kauffey and I finished with at the workshop we performed as part of the 2004 Old Town BluesFest. On February 27th we tragically lost Robert Busby who was described as "the most loved man in Lansing. For those of you who didn't know Robert Busby and those of you who would like to hear him again . you can hear him inviting people back to the Creole Gallery for Honey Boy Edwards workshop that followed us. The photo with the tune is one I took of Mo' Kauffey playing for David Honey Boy Edwards with Robert Busby looking on.

Notice how Robert is kind of looking over things and not getting in the way?



How he is there but not there?



Look over us Robert Busby . you are so missed.



From one Buzz to another . thank you.



HARMONICA BUZZ: Long Way to MemphisCD REVIEW : Harmonica Buzz is J.T. Sunden, a Michigan roots and blues harmonica player whose reverence for the form doesn't prevent him from having a whole lot of fun on Long Way to Memphis, his debut album. ~ All Music Guide (4 1/2 Stars) ~



Zo from Kentucky writes:



Q: "Who is that guitar player on The Colin Shuffle?"

A: Alonzo Pennington from Kentucky.



Two Songs from Peace for My Baby

Harmonica Buzz w/ Guitar Tom Toman



It's funny, but when you play acoustic intruments people tend to tag you as being mellow or laid back. Definity, the first song here, is one of the most intimate songs I've put out there and I don't know what you have experienced, but getting to really know one person seems to be rather intense to me. For you harpers out there I'm playing a Country Tuned G Special 20 . which is a favorite of mine.

The second tune, Peace for My Baby, is definitely the blue-est blues song I've ever written. I saw Peter Case play recently and when he introduced one of his tunes he was talking about how the stuff in the news and how it wasn't the only important thing going on, but that it kind of "takes the air out of you." Well . that's what this song Peace for My Baby is kind of about.



HARMONICA BUZZ W/ MICHIGAN MARK DEPREE: Peace for My BabyACOUSTIC SOUL / Rhythm & Cool I don't want to lose my girl I want peace . for my baby



This is a great link:Lost & Found Sounds presents Pan American Blues



The song DeFord's Train is a tribute DeFord Bailey and the cover of Long Way to Memphis is an interpretation of that song. The more I got into Long Way to Memphis the more it became about DeFord Bailey and the cover for me. This Lost & Found Sounds radio program is really great and will give you an idea about "The Harmonica Wizard" DeFord Bailey.



AS SEEN ON TV?



Payday : Peter Case w/ Harmonica Buzz

The Grand River Blues Society's Mississippi John Hurt Tribute Show

Gault, Ontario (March 24, 2007)



I got into music as a writer and when I think of the people I have met and played with it kind of blows me away. Here's an example:

The first music stage I was ever on was with Peter Case at the State Theater in Kalamazoo . which I think was sometime in the early 90's. I wasn't playing with him, my brother Dave and I went to see this show he played and when it was over he just let people hang out around him on stage while I kind of hung around the edges and took it in. He put on a powerful show blowing spit through his harmonica which I could see in the stage lighting. I wasn't playing out at the time, but I learned a lot from him and was amazed by his arrangements that he could pull off with just his voice, guitar and harmonica.



Flash forward now to Saturday, March 24th, 2007 and that's me somehow playing next to him at this Mississippi John Hurt Tribute Concert in Galt, Ontario. My bar gig for that weekend had been cancelled, I knew they were having this event because my buddy Mo' Kauffey was playing in it and so I went up to visit him for the weekend. Mo', who I love playing with, asked me to sit in on his tunes and then, somehow, there I am playing with Peter Case.



Amazing . but then I've had a lot of amazing things happen because of my harmonicas . and so it goes.



peace and harps,



Buzz
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