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    Mick Sullivan The Past and The Curious's Avatar
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    Default The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

    I guess I'm that guy who pops in to promote something. But What I'm promoting is free and aimed at getting a younger ears aware of the Great American Songbook (and World History, Cultural Literacy, etc).

    For our Halloween Episode I made a version of The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea, featuring mando, banjo, washboard, bass harmonica and some other nonsense.
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    Default Re: The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

    George Harrison does a great version of "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" on his posthumously released album "Brainwashed". He plays ukulele on it.

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    Nice rendition! bass harmonica sounds cool
    Thanks!

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    Default Re: The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

    Don Stiernberg nails it. I can't remember if it was on Mandoboppin' or Swing 220, but check it out.

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