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Frank Bard : Harmonica from the Heartland
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Eight extreamly talented musicians, all playing acoustic instruments, Play what we describe as An Instrumental collection of tunes from a variety of Music genres.
Genre: Easy Listening: Mood Music
Release Date: 2001
Harmonica from the Heartland Record Label: Frank Bard
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
It's Over 4:15 Album Only
Panhandle Rag 3:16 Album Only
Muddy Waters 4:24 Album Only
Sweet Beulah Land 4:16 Album Only
On The Sunny Side Of The Street 3:09 Album Only
Walk Softly On This Heart Of Mine 3:31 Album Only
Since I Fell For You 4:35 Album Only
Coal Miner's Daughter 2:37 Album Only
Over The Rainbow 4:19 Album Only
Georgia On My Mind 4:39 Album Only
Storms Creek 2:06 Album Only
Peace In The Valley 3:47 Album Only
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Album Notes

" Frank Bard tells a story with his harmonica. Ranging between country blues and country western. This guitar slidin', harp wailin' instrumental soul music is easy to listen to, and hard to forget. A beutiful album for harmonica lovers!"
(Jon Gindick, The world's foremost instructor of blues and country harmonica.)


My name is Frank Bard. I'm a 60 year old, retired factory worker, born and raised in central Ohio. I'm married and have two grown children, a daughter, Sheryl, living in California and a son, Donald, living in Florida.I come from a predominantly rural background, and currently live on an eighty acre private nature preserve which my wife, Jill, and I have created. It has an abundance of wildlife and native vegetation. We call it Pleasant Run Prairie. My pets include three cats and two dogs. My hobbies include carpentry, fishing, bowhunting, my classic 1965 Mustang, just to mention a few, and of course music. Over the past thirty years, I've played 5 string banjo, dobro, and some harmonica in bluegrass, and country bands. I've also played a lot of southern gospel music. I've always enjoyed listening to a wide variety of music, especially all the old standards. About five years ago, I started playing cross harp style on my diatonic harmonicas, and I feel I've finally found my niche when it comes to playing the music I feel. This music recording summarizes the music I've grown to love over the years.

I approached my good friend, fellow musician and record producer, Jr. Smith, with my desire to make a recording demonstrating the versatility of the harmonica. I wanted to incorporate country, standards, gospel, blues, jazz, Bluegrass and western swing into one recording. To attain this goal, we lined up six other local musicians who play a variety of music genres, resulting in a very unique sound.

We all enjoyed doing this recording and hope you enjoy listening to it.

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REVIEWS

Harmonica from the Heartland
author: Wendy Nelson
A great album - lots of variety - with harmonica floating over it all - all instrumental - a wonderful blending of musical instruments. I'm proud to play it on my harmonica radio program & will continue to listen to it. I'm hoping for more from Frank Bard & co.
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Harmonica from the Heartland
author: Phil Pendleton
Great harmonica playing! Especially "On The Sunny Side of the Street" and "Georgia On My Mind". Thanks Frank, let me know when there's another CD available.
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Wonderful playing
author: john avila
I truly enjoy this CD. I am also a Harmonica player and fan. This is a wonderful selection of music. The band is great, and everyone is having a good time. Its good to hear another side of the harmonica. This cd covers all styles of music. I never get tired of this. I look forward to Frank's next release.
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Evocative, masterful...
author: John Slade
The title word "Heartland" has double meaning: Bard, a Texan born in Ohio, plays "heartland" style music; and he plays it from the heart. Frank Bard is an artist and a gentleman, unassuming but powerful, evocative and masterful. He can play any style -- jazz, pop, traditional -- and make it all make sense.
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