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- Keith Bennet
- Vancouver musician and harmonica instructor who showed John a thing or two once upon a time
- Billy Branch
- One of the great harp players to come out of the Chicago tradition
- Bad News Brown
- Montreal-based blues, hip-hop, techno harp player
- J.C. Burris
- San Francisco harp player, d. 1988
- Otavio Castro
- Brazilian overblow player
- Sébastien Charlier
- French jazz harp player
- Cara Cooke
- Texan fiddle-style harmonicist
- James Cotton
- Legendary blues harp player
- Hermine Deurloo
- Dutch chromatic harmonica player
- Keith Dunn
- American-born, Netherlands-based harp player
- Tony Eyers
- Australian bluegrass and Irish-style harmonicist
- Joe Filisko
- American pre-war blues authority and virtuoso
- P.T. Gazell
- American harp player using half-valved diatonics
- David Herzhaft
- French harp player; son of the blues researcher and bluesman Gerard Herzhaft
- Alfred Hirsh
- German jazz, funk, blues, trip-hop
diminished-tuned harp player
- Richard Hunter
- American harp player
- Jelly Roll Johnson
- Nashville harp player
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- Tinus Koorn
- Dutch jazz harp player who plays most everything on a diatonic in C
- Howard Levy
- Harmonica virtuoso who pioneered and mastered chromaticity on the diatonic harmonica
- Pat Missin
- This man knows a lot about harmonicas
- Hazmat Modine
- Bluesy, klezmer, country etc. New York band
- Tollak Ollestad
- American chromatic harmonica player
- Brendan Power
- New Zealand-born, London-based Brendan Power is a harmonica maker and an authority on playing Irish music on the harmonica
- Matyas Pribojski
- Hungarian harp player
- Jason Ricci & New Blood
- Top notch eclectic blues led by virtuoso Jason Ricci
- Peter Madcat Ruth
- American multi-instrumentalist harp player
- Shtreiml
- Innovative Eastern-European Jewish and Turkish band, featuring Jason Rosenblatt
- Mike Stevens
- Canadian bluegrass virtuoso
- Helge Tallqvist
- Swedish harp player
- Toots Thielemans
- The master of jazz chromatic harmonica
- Leonardo Triassi
- Italian Leonardo Triassi’s harmonica pages
- Pascal Per Veillette
- Versatile Montreal harmonica player, featured here with Kamendja
- Fred Yonnet
- French-born harp player
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