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Stan Harper : ウィキペディア英語版
Stan Harper
Stanley Harper (born September 2, 1921 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American virtuoso classical harmonica artist, arranger, and a composer.〔Jaine Rodack, ''Be of Good Cheer: Memories of Harmonica Legend Pete Pedersen'' (2006) ISBN 9781425960063 ISBN 1425960065〕
== Career history ==
Harper began his professional harmonica career in 1935, at age 14. Still active, he has performed and recorded nationally on radio, television, record, theaters, and film. In the mid to late 1930s, Harper performed with the The Harmonica Scamps and Three Harpers, both based in New York City. Over the years, he has performed with other renown harmonica players and a range of entertainers and artists, including Eddie Shu (Shulman), Carl Reiner, Howard Morris, Hal David, Werner Klemperer, Sam Wanamaker, and Leon Kirchner.
Up until the death of Charley Leighton, Harper was a regular member of a harmonica jam session held every Tuesday at 3 PM at Charley Leighton's apartment in New York City. In addition to Leighton, regulars included Charles Spranklin (Charles Edward Spranklin; born 1932), William Galison, Randy Weinstein, Stanley Silverstone, Gregoire Maret, Phil Caltabelotta, and Rob Paparozzi.

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