Blues hamonica player Harvey Blackston (Harmonica Fats) was born on September 28, 1927 in McDade, near Shreveport, Louisiana and was raised on a farm. He learned the harmonica from the age of four and cited Sonny Terry as a main influence in his playing style. He played with Sam Cooke, Lou Rawls, Etta James, Tina Turner and Bobby Darin among others.
“Tore Up”, his version of a song by Hank Ballard, is his best selling record, and was recorded with session musicians. It was a regional hit and reached no. 102, just outside the Billboard Hot 100, in 1962. It was originally released on a local label, Skylark.
Harmonica Fats died on 3 January, 2000 in Los Angeles, California, age 72.
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