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Artist description
Harrison can rock. Harrison can croon. Harrison can swing. Harrison is simply... ...Harrison. Harrison will never be famous, but his music comes from his heart, and his experiences in life, love and beer. |
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Music Style
All Over the Road, Singer/Songwriter. |
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Musical Influences
Alan Parsons Project, Dylan, Floyd, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, AC/DC, Steve Earl is super cool too. |
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Similar Artists
Harrison feels he's an original, but others would be better able to judge. |
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Artist History
Harrison is a classically trained musician, once a trumpeteer in a concert band. He fell in with the wrong crowd eventually learning to play some gitter, eventually playing and singing in various crappy rock bands. Harrison was one of the founding members of "The Peppercorns", an acoustic campfire party band. Famous for the "Aboriginal Shotgun Blast Incident" of '96, during one of the band's first electric outdoor gigs, Harrisons' soulful, overamplified harmonica solos have been known to delight partygoers, annoy neighbors and attract attention from the R.C.M.P. |
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Group Members
Harrison is a solo act, but he would consider collaborating with songwriters. |
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Instruments
Drums, Keyboards, Guitar, Harmonica |
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Albums
Harrison owns about 600 vinyl records, many of them late 70's to Mid-80's crap metal. Harrison not sure if CD's can be called albums |
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Press Reviews
The Globe and Mail is Harrison's favorite. He likes the business section. |
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Additional Info
Harrison would starve if music was his profession so he is otherwise employed as a Commercial Writer/Director/Producer at a mid-sized Television Station. |
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Location
Winnipeg, Manitoba - Canada |
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