Harmonica players. "The harmonica company hot 100 player list."
Who are the best harmonica players in the world ? Here, we have added 100 of the worlds best harmonica players,old and new from all musical genres.The list represents our own personal opinion of who we believe are the top 100 harmonica players that you should hear.
Good harmonica players have inspired us learn to play the harmonica and continue to encourage us to work to improve our playing technique.
We dedicate this section of the site to them all.
If you want to be the best you can be then these are the guys and girls to listen to and learn from.
Where possible we have provided a link to the artists website in order to help you broaden your harmonica knowledge and also to encourage you to support the artist concerned.
 | Johnny MarsDiatonic
Raised in a sharecropping family,received his first harmonica aged nine.
Recorded for Mercury records.
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 | John MayallDiatonic.
British bluesman fronting the bluesbreakers
Right there at the start of the british blues boom
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 | Jerry McCainDiatonic
American blues musician introduce to the harmonica by Little walter
Influence on Kim Wilson
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 | Delbert McClintonDiatonic
Multi instrumentalist and hit maker from Texas
Taught John Lennon how to play the harmonica
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 | Charlie McCoyDiatonic
The finest country music harmonica player that ever lived
Worked with Elvis,Johnny cash,Roy Orbison and more |
 | Terry McMillanDiatonic
American country musician and worked extensively in Nashville
Recorded with Chet atkins amongst others
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 | L.D. MillerDiatonic
LD recently became the surprise star of Americas got talent
Performs with family based band "The Clayton Mil
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 | Jean Jacques MilteauDiatonic
Became interested in harmonica on hearing Bob Dylan
Won best blues album in 2001 with "Memphis"
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 | R.J. MischoDiatonic
American player who has worked with Sonny Rogers
Good time boogie blues played with ease
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 | Van MorrisonDiatonic
Irish singer,songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Found fame with the band "Them".
The rest is history |
 | Charlie MusselwhiteDiatonic.
Worked as a van driver in Chicago whilst learning the harmonica
Inspired Dan Akroyd to write the blues brothers.
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