Started out seeking fortune and glory It's a short song, but it's a hell of a story, when you spend your lifetime trying to get Your hands on the Holy Grail Mark Seymour Eureka! Lucky strike! Location: Tamworth the heart of Country music and former venue of the now defunct Hohner Golden Harmonica Championship. The … Continue reading Barran (The Holy Grail)
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The Great Mouth Organ Heist
I’m sure most of you have heard of The Great Train Robbery of 1963 when the Roy Mail train from Glasgow to London was brought to a halt and robbed. Some of you may even be familiar with The Great Bookie Robbery of 1976 when six men stole between fourteen and sixteen million from bookmakers … Continue reading The Great Mouth Organ Heist
Harmonica Trios
Harmonikings of Melbourne - Noel Marshall (left), Frank Munro & Roy Cooper. Des Bettany Trio - Des Bettany (left) on chords, Des Grigg on melody, Hank Middendorp on Bass Bettany Trio - Dad & Boys (L to R: Des, Keith and Graham) The Harmonicaires - Byron and Murray Knipe and Kim van Dokkum Lionel Easton … Continue reading Harmonica Trios
Honeycomb Home
That’s wot’s in the box. An old 1934 Crackajack counter top display. Courtesy of the Lumsden family whose Great Uncle exhibited in his Newsagency. David Lumsden kindly provided extra detail to HRR. “My great uncle's name was Cliff Cairns and his newsagents was at 524 Toorak Rd, Burwood, at the then tram terminus. He ran … Continue reading Honeycomb Home
Bluey Watkins & the Harmonica Humbugs
1946 The Smilers Club 2BH began broadcasting in July of 1934. In 1936 The Barrier Miner newspaper acquired the proprietorship of the radio station and announced that, “they are now in the position to give the people of Broken Hill the most up-to-date and complete service in the form of news and entertainment.” (The Barrier … Continue reading Bluey Watkins & the Harmonica Humbugs
Bibs & Bobs
Victor de Lano. Harry Thompson from Sydney, who accompanied Tex Morton on early Regal Zonophone recordings. Left: Larry Adler with daughter Kate Lynn (2) in Oz. Right: Larry with two lads from the Melbourne Children’s Hospital. Guess who? Left: Don Chromatic Duo with John Don and 11 year old daughter Elaine (1949). Right: Master Walter … Continue reading Bibs & Bobs
Cuckoo Again!
Cuckoo Accordion Antiques give history context and history gives antiques context. Left: My first (& I’ll say last) accordion. Right: Sawtell & Consoli were advertising the Cuckoo Accordions in 1926 Look what I stumbled on in Wonny. A cousin of my Cuckoo mouth organ, a diatonic button accordion where bellows blow the air over the … Continue reading Cuckoo Again!
Who Made Who?
Who made who, who made you?Who made who, ain't nobody told you?Who made who, who made you? If you made them and they made you Who picked up the bill, and who made who? Yeah who made whoWho turned the screw? AC/DC This article is a combination of quite a few drafts for separate articles … Continue reading Who Made Who?
Navajo Hero – Short Snort (Organ) #12
Everyones. Vo.5 No.347 (20 October 1926) Nasjah (The Owl), the ten year old Navajo boy selected by the producer became a popular star of the movie ‘The Vanishing Race’. He spoke no English except for a bit of strine, “fair dinkum”. You also knew when Nasjah was peckish. When Nasjah rubbed his stomach hotel staff … Continue reading Navajo Hero – Short Snort (Organ) #12
Train Rhythm Blues
Rhythm and Blues - Hohner My R&B with 1963 Patent (part & slightly doctored) Tommy Reilly co - creator Although not strictly in my collection parameters, I’ve been keen for sometime to source a Hohner Rhythm & Blues Chord harmonica. Not quite sure why, but I reckon it’s cool! The time had arrived. I sought … Continue reading Train Rhythm Blues









