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    Our Latest Records Are Up on Amazon and Apple Music–Take Yer Pick

    by Richard Hunter December 16, 2019

    the rock harmonica masterpiece Get it on Amazon Get it on iTunes

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    Take a Look at the Artist’s Notes for “Blue Future” Right Here

    by Richard Hunter December 13, 2019

    The blues is traditional music. Traditional music is about roots and blooms, and this record is one of the blooms. This is not a traditional blues harmonica record, though I have certainly drunk from the deep well of blues harp history for some of the…

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    Mastering Is Done For Blue Future!

    by Richard Hunter September 21, 2019

    Mastering is complete for the first five of ten planned songs for my 21st century blues record “Blue Future”. The pieces sound great, and as soon as we have the art work ready we will send copies to all of our Indiegogo supporters, followed by…

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    The Fender Mustang in the Studio: Like, Perfect

    by Richard Hunter April 21, 2018

    I had the opportunity last weekend to use my Fender Mustang III amp in the studio for the “Blue Future” sessions. In a word, it was perfect for recording a wide range of amped and clean tones. (I wouldn’t mind if it weighed ten pounds…

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    Reminder to self: Back It Up

    by Richard Hunter March 28, 2018

    A couple of nights ago I left my laptop in a hotel bar. I realized it the next morning when I picked up my laptop bag and realized that it was a bit light. For some reason I did not immediately freak out, notwithstanding that…

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    More Hot RP500 Sounds With the Lucky 13, Plus a Gift for RP500 Patchset Licensees

    by Richard Hunter December 17, 2017

    Happy Holidays everybody! (And no, that is NOT a political statement.) I’m still working on the sounds to go with the songs for the upcoming recording sessions for my next record, “Blue Future.” My favorite tool for making orchestral sketches (“orchestral” used here in a…

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