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Hohner 532/20 Blues Harp Harmonica; Keys G-F#
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Hohner 542/20 Blues Harp Harmonica Pack
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Hohner 532/20 Blues Harp Harmonica Pack
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Hohner 54/64 Echo Harmonica; Keys C & G
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Lee Oskar
BORN:
March 24, 1948, Copenhagen, Denmark
Harmonicas Used: Lee Oskar Harps and Minor Tunings
Lee Oskar (b. March 24, 1948 in Copenhagen,
Denmark) is a Danish harmonica player, notable for his contributions to the
sound of the rock/funk fusion group War which he formed with Eric Burdon, and
for his solo work.
In the 1980s Oskar formed a company to manufacture
high-quality harmonicas including diatonic harps in minor keys.
Several modern musicians, such as noted blues harmonica
player Mike Tetrault, cite the Dane as an important influence.
There is no one in the pop music world quite like Lee
Oskar. His unique role as a founding member and former lead harmonica player for
the pioneer funk/jazz group, WAR, won him international renown for over two and
a half decades (1969-1993). Oskar's signature harp solos helped to define the
WAR sound from the band's beginning in 1969, adding dashes of color to their
R&B/Jazz/Rock and Latin influences. Oskar's position with WAR was a prominent
one from their early days with singer Eric Burdon onwards. Audiences have
marveled at his improvisational wizardry, not to mention his animated stage
presence. "My playing has become more aggressive over the years," he says. "In
the beginning, my role was playing horn lines. Today, it's evolved to the point
where I'm playing a lead instrument. If I'm not doing a solo, I'm playing
counter-lines - I try to paint within certain spaces in the music to help create
the overall picture."
The eclectic, multicultural nature of WAR's music is also
evident in Oskar's solo projects. Three stellar albums released between 1976 and
1981 (and recently re-released on CD) brought critical and popular acclaim
including being voted No. 1 Instrumental Artist of the Year for 1976 in not one,
but three major industry mags: Billboard, Cashbox and Record World. The albums,
like Oskar's electrifying live performances, show the diverse influences that
make up this hard-to-categorize musical giant. A renowned composer, his
compositions have been featured on movie sound tracks and television
commercials. He has been the recipient of many Gold and Platinum recordings and
honored with special ASCAP Writing Awards.
Born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1948, Oskar was six years
old when a family friend gave him his first harmonica. "Everyone in my
neighborhood was playing one that year," he remembers. "The next year, the fad
was the yo-yo, but I had fallen in love with the harmonica, and stuck with it."
He grew up listening to Danish radio, enjoying all types of music and cites Ray
Charles as the biggest influence from that period.
Oskar moved to the United States at the age of 18 with
little more than a harmonica in his pocket. Arriving in Los Angeles, Ca., via a
few other cities, Oskar soon met and joined forces with Eric Burdon who had
recently disbanded the Animals and was searching for new collaborators.
Together, the harp-playing Dane and the British blues-rock singer made the
rounds of the L.A. clubs, eventually hooking up with the soon-to-be members of
WAR. Burdon agreed to the novel idea of pairing up Oskar's harmonica with
Charles Miller's saxophone to form a horn section. This team-up set WAR apart
from the start, giving Oskar room to display the full spectrum of his
improvisational prowess. Oskar's harmonica magic was always a vital element in
WAR's music and performances. Oskar continued with WAR for 24 years non-stop. At
the end of 1993 he made the decision to end his association with that group in
order to have the time to pursue his solo career.
Between recording, performing and running his immensely
successful harmonica company, Lee Oskar is a very busy man. The Lee Oskar
Harmonica was introduced in 1983 and this venture has consumed much of Oskar's
time for the last decade. Today, his firm offers harmonicas in a variety of
tunings, along with replacement reed plates, tool kits, instruction books, and
other related products. He plans to release an instructional video in the near
future. Lee Oskar Harmonicas have become a household name with sales that are
well-established and growing at a phenomenal rate worldwide. Oskar reports that
business is booming and he derives great satisfaction from the positive feedback
that his company receives daily about his products.
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