For many, the autoharp is remembered as the slightly geeky, easy-to-play instrument from grade-school music class, or as the accompaniment for folk and country singers in the late 1950s and '60s. It's ...
“… the land I hold so dear is my home where the mountain laurel blooms …” Where the Mountain Laurel Blooms by Bluegrass band Country Ham Along the gravel ...
Most buskers provide a soundtrack to the rush-hour commute playing a saxophone or guitar, but busker Darryl Minsky does it with an unusual instrument called an autoharp. The former computer consultant ...
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