Carlos Del Junco

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No Particular Place 04:25 Tools
Blues with a Feeling 05:27 Tools
Diddle It 05:09 Tools
Skatoon 04:59 Tools
Let's Mambo 03:16 Tools
Our Man Flint 05:19 Tools
Nine Below Zero 05:19 Tools
Don't Bring Me Down 05:27 Tools
Blues Mongrel 03:52 Tools
Don't Worry Your Pretty Little Head 04:39 Tools
Long Highway 03:18 Tools
Run Me Down 05:11 Tools
Bailey's Bounce 03:53 Tools
Jersey Bounce 04:51 Tools
Amazing Grace 05:14 Tools
Dull Blade 04:31 Tools
Movin' Down The River Rhine 03:57 Tools
Mashed Potatos Canada 02:52 Tools
Yul Brynner 04:38 Tools
Heaven's Where You'll Dwell 06:31 Tools
Paradise 05:23 Tools
The Simple Life 05:49 Tools
Heddon Tadpolly Spook 05:47 Tools
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate 04:35 Tools
Big Boy 03:09 Tools
Mess Around 03:35 Tools
Doodle It 04:23 Tools
Bye For Now 03:06 Tools
Junko Partner 03:42 Tools
Key To The Highway 05:55 Tools
Just Your Fool 06:09 Tools
Jitterbug Waltz 07:46 Tools
Lonely Buzz 04:31 Tools
Plain Old (Down Home) Blues 05:54 Tools
Up The Line 04:31 Tools
Rocket 88 07:39 Tools
River II 07:39 Tools
B Thing - Intro 03:41 Tools
Marjorie 03:41 Tools
Tumbleweed Tea 04:09 Tools
Forty Four 04:09 Tools
Funny Thing 04:25 Tools
How High the Moon 03:39 Tools
Harpin' On A Riff 02:52 Tools
Mariachi 04:45 Tools
The Field 06:15 Tools
I Know Your Wig Is Gone 03:25 Tools
Quiet Whiskey 04:25 Tools
11 Songo Blues 03:44 Tools
B Thing 03:21 Tools
Moliendo Cafe 03:21 Tools
Walkin' Blues 05:07 Tools
Bingo 04:19 Tools
Just Your Fool (Fast Version) 03:21 Tools
B Thing - Outro 04:19 Tools
Up And At 'Em 03:40 Tools
Donald Michael 04:11 Tools
That Train Don't Stop Here 04:45 Tools
Some Sweet Day 03:27 Tools
Another Man Done Gone on Down the Track 03:38 Tools
A Funny Thing 04:26 Tools
Plain Old - Down Home - Blues 05:54 Tools
Another Man Done Gone/On Down The Track 03:36 Tools
Plain Old-(Down Home)-Blues 05:53 Tools
Another Man Done Gone, On Down the Track 03:36 Tools
My Favourite Uncle 03:36 Tools
Heaven\'s Where You\'ll Dwell 03:36 Tools
Mojo 05:54 Tools
The Crazy Bastard 04:26 Tools
Walkin\' Blues 05:54 Tools
Plain Old Blues 05:54 Tools
Plain old (down homes) blues 05:54 Tools
Harpin\' On a Riff 05:54 Tools
Another Man Done Gone / On Down the Track 03:36 Tools
Slick 03:36 Tools
Lil' Laptop 03:36 Tools
Just Your Fool [Live] 03:36 Tools
Plain Old Down Home Blues 03:36 Tools
Baily's Bounce (From the Album Steady Movin') 03:36 Tools
That Train Don't Stop Here Anymore 03:36 Tools
A Fool's Alibi 02:32 Tools
Rocket 88 [Live] 03:36 Tools
Up the Line [Live] 03:36 Tools
Forty-Four [Live] 03:36 Tools
B Thing-Outro [Live] 03:36 Tools
Quiet Whiskey [Live] 03:36 Tools
B Thing-Intro [Live] 03:36 Tools
Key to the Highway [Live] 03:36 Tools
Just Your Fool [Fast Version][Live] 03:36 Tools
Walkin' Blues [Live] 03:36 Tools
How High The Moon (with Jane Siberry) 02:32 Tools
I Know Your Wig Is Gone [Live] 00:00 Tools
Another Man Done Gone 00:00 Tools
B Thing-Intro 00:00 Tools
Diddle It - Carlos del Junco Band, DelJunco, Carlos 00:00 Tools
Jingle Bells 00:00 Tools
Up And At \'Em 00:00 Tools
Dull Blade - Carlos del Junco Band, Breit, Kevin 00:00 Tools
B Thing-Outro 00:00 Tools
Paradise - Carlos del Junco Band, Wall, Dave 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace - Carlos del Junco Band, Traditional 00:00 Tools
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Born in Havana, Cuba, CARLOS DEL JUNCO (loosely translated "of the reeds") immigrated with his family at the age of one. He bent his first note on a harmonica when he was fourteen, making his debut with his high school math teacher at a student talent night. In his early 20's del Junco was immersed in a visual arts career; he graduated with honours from a four year programme, majoring in sculpture at the Ontario College of Art. Sculpture has definitely had an influence on his outlook on music: "Music is just a different way of creating textures and shapes." Playing a ten hole diatonic harmonica, Carlos has developed the unique ability to play chromatically by using a recently developed "overblow" technique taught to him by jazz virtuoso Howard Levy. Overall, this approach to the diatonic harmonica, although much more difficult to achieve, is in many ways more expressive and communicative than the mechanized tone produced by the chromatic harmonica . Carlos is one of the few pioneers of this overblow method, bringing musical credibility to what has still been considered by many in the music industry - a fringe folk instrument. The sophisticated sound produced by del Junco is at once sensitive, soulful, and sexy while never forgetting the rawness inherent in blues music. During the 80's del Junco performed with many bands including Latin/reggae/r&b band "Eyelevel", "Ontario College of Art Swing Band" with Bill Grove and he had a 6 year stint with rhythm and blues group "The Buzz Upshaw Band". With Kevin Cooke in 1990 he formed a blues/jazz/fusion band, "The Delcomos". He has recorded with Bruce Cockburn, Kim Mitchell, Cassandra Vassick, Oliver Schroer, Zappacosta, and has also worked with Dutch Mason, Hoc Walsh (Downchild Blues Band) and Holly Cole. In 1991 del Junco performed and composed the music for Tomson Highway's Dora award winning play Dry Lips Oughta Move To Kapuskasing. The production toured Canada and was held over for seven weeks at Toronto's Royal Alex Theatre. In 1993 Carlos del Junco won two gold medals at the Hohner World Harmonica Championship held in Trossingen, Germany. He was judged world's best in both the diatonic blues category and the diatonic jazz category. With the late Bill Kinnear, Carlos del Junco released his first CD, Blues on independent label, Big Reed Records in November 1993. The rich collection of blues classics was a collaborative effort with Kinnear playing acoustic and dobro guitars and handling lead vocals. Five out of six reviewers in the Toronto Blues Society, selected Blues for their top ten releases of 1993. In March/April 1995 del Junco travelled to Chicago with a Canada Council grant to study with Howard Levy. This year saw the release of of the critically acclaimed Just Your Fool a sizzling live session with Kevin Breit on guitar, Al Duffy on bass, and Geoff Arsenault on drums. It was this CD and the collaborative effort with Thom "Champagne Charlie" Roberts Big Road Blues,that won Carlos the 1996 Blues Musician Of The Year Award... Carlos has toured Canada regularly since 1996 and tours often in Germany and the United States. He has played all the major jazz, blues, and folk festivals across. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.