The Legendary Harpdog Brown Jan 28 1962 – Jan 7 2022
Absolute tragic news on the passing of our larger than life friend Harpdog Brown.
To be honest this news is just so shocking… I am still a bit shook.
Authentic & genuine to his core I will remember these things of the brief time we shared.
Class & classic. Sharp Dressed & Sharp wit. Perfection & tradition. Story teller & creator.
There will only be one Harpdog & his command of the entire room always a refined masterpiece.
Coolest cat named Dog I will ever know & couldn’t be more grateful for brief moments over the years.
Condolences to Harpdog’s son as well a heavy hearted reach out to guitarist Charlie Jacobson.
Rest in Peace Bluesman… you are sorely missed already
The Dog has definitely left his mark but also left us too soon… way too soon
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The Legendary Harpdog Brown Jan 28 1962 – Jan 7 2022
Absolute tragic news on the passing of our friend Harpdog Brown.
To be honest this news is just so shocking… I am still a bit shook.
Authentic & genuine to his core I will remember these things of time we shared.
Class & classic. Sharp Dressed
Sharp wit. Perfection & tradition.
Story teller & creator.
There will only be one Harpdog & to eatch his command of the room always a refined masterpiece.
Coolest cat named Dog I will ever know & couldn’t be more grateful for brief moments over the years.
Condolences to Harpdog’s son as well a heavy hearted reach out to guitarist Charlie Jacobson.
Rest in Peace Bluesman… you are sorely missed already
The Dog has definitely left his mark but also left us too soon… way too soon
Harpdog has won four Maple Blues Awards for Harmonica Player of the Year (2014/2015/2016/2019), the Fraser Valley Music Award, has three consecutive Western Canadian Music Awards Nominations, a Juno Nomination and is the only Canadian to win the coveted Muddy Award for best N.W. Blues Release of the year 1994.
Charlie Jacobson is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist born in Red Deer, Alberta. He has backed up and been backed up by some of the Canadian blues giants: Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, Russell Jackson, David Vest and Donald Ray Johnson, to name a few.