“John Henry“ A harmonica

Description Folk Blues standard From popular Paris where he was born to the gilding of the Opéra Garnier, from the Arctic Circle to South Africa, from Shanghai to Havana via the Nice Jazz Festival with B.B. King, from blues to country and Celtic melodies to the soul of Memphis, Jean-Jacques Milteau has always shown that borders celebrate the differences that define humanity. He owes this journey to the harmonica which allowed him to meet a series of encounters: Gil Scott-Heron, Eddy Mitchell, Terry Callier, Barbara, Little Milton…. In around twenty albums and two Victoires de la Musique, Milteau has been able to translate the world by putting his virtuosity at the service of pure emotion. His new collection, “Key to the Highway,” is no exception. Milteau’s art, timeless and universal, takes us along a luminous road of which the harmonica is the key. ______________ Follow JJ Milteau on : 📲 Facebook : 📲 Website : 📲 Instagram : ______________ J.J. Milteau Key to the Highway Available now 📀 « When the moon look over the mountain, I’ll be on my way … »    gathers around him some talented accomplices, Michael Robinson, Mike Andersen, Harrison Kennedy, Carlton Moody, under the leadership of Johan Dalgaard…  to surf on a soundtrack soaked in blues and all the music that he has been programming for more than twenty years in his show “Bon Temps Rouler”. “My whole life has been determined by the purchase of my first harmonica when I was fifteen.  For me it really was The Key To The Highway… But here we are right in the obvious: the common aspiration of everyone to escape from their condition and find a personal and rewarding journey.  Even if I never thought that the modest “ruin-babine” would serve such a project, I must honestly admit that all the encounters that have shaped my life happened more or less directly thanks to the Marine Band 1896/20. The little harmonica was for me, The Key to the Highway”… #Harmonica #jjmilteau #bluesmusic
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