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Jerry Murad and the Harmonicats
Harmonicas Used: Hohner Chromatics, Chord Harp, Bass Harp The Harmonicats are an American harmonica-based group. Originally they were named The Harmonica Madcaps and the group consisted of Jerry Murad (chromatic lead harmonica), Bob Hadamik (bass harmonica), Pete Pedersen (chromatic), and Al Fiore, (chord harmonica). They reformed later as a trio with Jerry, Al, and bassist Don Les. Pete Pederson remained a contributor to the group throughout its existence, working on arrangements and occasionally recording. Their 1947 recording of "Peg O' My Heart" (Vitacoustic Records catalog number 1) brought them to public attention and sold over 1 million copies, reaching #1 on the Billboard magazine chart. They had only one other charted hit: "Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue," of which their version reached #22. "Peg O' My Heart" was referenced in the February 5, 2007 edition of the U.S. comic strip "Pickles." The Harmonicats continue to perform today, with the lineup of Mo Vint, Danny Wilson, and Michael Burton. The Harmonicats were the best known and emulated of the harmonica trios, where there was a lead player, a chord harmonica player, and a bass harmonica player. |
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