> Oh, no sh*t, bowties!
Yep. He played the part well.
>
> Did you see the photo on his Web site? He's now a
> down-and-dirty blues guy, plays on the street for
> money in the D.C. area, sort of a one-man-band kind
> of thing. (Does NOT wear a bowtie!)
Looks like he's put on some weight, and of course gotten a bit older,
but I can still see echoes of the old Curtis there. But really, in my
wildest dreams I never would have imagined him playing on the street.
I would have thought, post-TM, that he might have gone to work for some
company or something. Or done something else very "upscale." Just goes
to show.
>
> He's quite good, though, at least from the clips
> from his CD. Terrific harmonica player. Has quite
> a following, apparently.
Apparently so. Good for him. I've only had the chance to listen to a
couple of the tracks, but they are impressive.
> I thought his singing lacked, um, well, something,
> passion, maybe. Seemed like he was holding
> back. But not when he played the harp, though.
Haven't heard that one.
Sal
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