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PHIL WIGGINS, Harmonica Blues Week welcomes the return of Phil Wiggins, from Washington, DC. He is the leading practitioner of the east coast coun· try blues style. A creative songwriter and harmonica virtuoso, he forms haIf of the great partnership, Cephas & Wiggins. ln 1987, they won two W.C.HandyAwardsfrom the Memphis Blues Foundation, Best TradHional Album of the Year and Blues Entertainers of the Year. Now on Alligator Records, Cephas & Wiggins have been together for 2S years and they are still in demand. Phil's class will focus on harmonica techniques of the east-eeast country blues style. For intermediate to advanced students only. KEITH DUNN, Harmonica Keith Dunn··is a great harmonica player, vocalist, songwriter and producer. With his harmonica master classes, solo performanc- es, gigs with his band and guest appear- ances, Keith provides the authentic blues experience. This is brought to life on his album, the critically acclaimed "Alone With The Blues". The entire album features voice and harmonica in a unique solo format. It goes to the heart and soul of the blues with songs described as having " •.. the political activism of J. B. Lenoir and the attitude and punch of Junior Wells". Keith Dunn's style is Iyrical, melodic and percussive. For Blues Week, he will be teaching beginning blues harp, covering ail aspects of playing. BOB HALL, Keyboards Bob Hall has taken his unique brand of boo- gie woogie ail over the world for more than 40 years. Described as "the finest blues and boogie woogie player this side of the Atlantic" by Folk Roots, he has recorded over 100 albums with some of the world's greatest blues artists. Bob worked as a sideman accompanying such blues originals as John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf and Chuck Berry just to name a few. He is also a contributor on blues piano styles to the Routledge Encyclopedia of the Blues. For the workshop, Bob will demonstrate examples of the techniques associated with blues piano playing. Participants must bring an individual portable keyboard. The ability to read music ls not required. HILARY BLYIHE, VOlais Hilary Blythe has used singing as a daily part of life since early childhood, when slnging around the family piano was a frequent activity. As a teenager in London in the early 60s, Hilary found a new musical home in the flourishing folk music scene and, acoustic guitar in hand, has taken her songs to folk clubs, concerts and festivals ail over the UK and around the world. Her blues repertoire consists mainly of songs orig- inally recorded in the 20s and 30s by singers who, like herself, sang in eclectic musical styles. Hilary's love of singing has enabled her to inspire others to develop and enhance their own vocal technique. For Blues Week, Hilary will be available, by arrangement, to work with small groups and individuals to develop confidence and improve basic singing techniques. 81h-131h AUGaST EXETER UNIVERSITY • SOUTH WEST ENGLAND L_

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PHIL WIGGINS, HarmonicaBlues Week welcomes the return ofPhil Wiggins, from Washington, DC.He is theleading practitioner of the east coast coun·try blues style. A creative songwriter andharmonica virtuoso, he forms haIf of thegreat partnership, Cephas & Wiggins. ln1987, they won two W.C.HandyAwardsfromthe Memphis Blues Foundation, Best TradHional Album of the Year andBlues Entertainers of the Year. Now on Alligator Records, Cephas &Wiggins have been together for 2S years and they are still in demand.Phil's class will focus on harmonica techniques of the east-eeast countryblues style. For intermediate to advanced students only.

KEITH DUNN, HarmonicaKeith Dunn··is a great harmonica player,vocalist, songwriter and producer. With hisharmonica master classes, solo performanc-es, gigs with his band and guest appear-ances, Keith provides the authentic bluesexperience. This is brought to life on hisalbum, the critically acclaimed "Alone With The Blues". The entire albumfeatures voice and harmonica in a unique solo format. It goes to the heartand soul of the blues with songs described as having " •.. the politicalactivism of J. B. Lenoir and the attitude and punch of Junior Wells". KeithDunn's style is Iyrical, melodic and percussive. For Blues Week,he will beteaching beginning blues harp, covering ail aspects of playing.

BOB HALL, KeyboardsBob Hall has taken his unique brand of boo-gie woogie ail over the world for more than40 years. Described as "the finest blues andboogie woogie player this side of theAtlantic" by Folk Roots, he has recordedover 100 albums with some of the world'sgreatest blues artists. Bob worked as asideman accompanying such blues originalsas John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf and Chuck Berry just to name a few. Heis also a contributor on blues piano styles to the Routledge Encyclopediaof the Blues. For the workshop, Bob will demonstrate examples of thetechniques associated with blues piano playing. Participants must bringan individual portable keyboard. The ability to read music ls not required.

HILARY BLYIHE, VOlaisHilary Blythe has used singing as a dailypart of life since early childhood, whenslnging around the family piano was afrequent activity. As a teenager inLondon in the early 60s, Hilary found anewmusical home in the flourishing folkmusic scene and, acoustic guitar inhand, has taken her songs to folk clubs,concerts and festivals ail over the UKand around the world. Her blues repertoire consists mainly of songs orig-inally recorded in the 20s and 30s by singers who, like herself, sang ineclectic musical styles. Hilary's love of singing has enabled her to inspireothers to develop and enhance their own vocal technique. For BluesWeek,Hilary will be available, by arrangement, to work with small groups andindividuals to develop confidence and improve basic singing techniques.

81h-131h AUGaSTEXETER UNIVERSITY • SOUTH WEST ENGLAND

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