Norton Buffalo & the Knockouts- Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2021
  • This is a PBS music documentary of Norton Buffalo & the Knockouts that perform at the Cotati Cabaret in 1986. This is the first music performance program produced by David Ludwig for KRCB-TV PBS which started the "Music Tonight" PBS program that broadcast about 20 shows into the 1990s. I got to know Norton very well while doing the interviews. Great guy and really miss him.
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Комментарии • 27

  • @johndunnigan1032
    @johndunnigan1032 7 дней назад

    Man……
    Who plays, sings, writes and performs better than Norton?
    Loved him.

  • @harpface62rainersoechting88
    @harpface62rainersoechting88 6 месяцев назад +1

    A naturally born genius...Wow.

    • @creativelight100
      @creativelight100  6 месяцев назад

      Norton was a great performer and music entertainer.

  • @youtubeguy1
    @youtubeguy1 2 месяца назад

    Met him in the 80’s. Nice guy. He played golden melodies back then. Can play both diatonic and chromatic

  • @michaelsalcido5046
    @michaelsalcido5046 2 года назад +12

    I met Norton Buffalo at Folsom Prison while I was doing six years on an unjust conviction.
    He had arranged to give harmonica lessons to which I got the opportunity to attend.
    Now about 40years later I’m still playing.

  • @gheumann
    @gheumann 2 года назад +11

    One of the best to ever play the instrument. Lost him way too soon. Norton Buffalo just oozed talent.

  • @brianbrock5257
    @brianbrock5257 6 месяцев назад +3

    The power of the Mullet with the addition of a sash as a force multiplier is what creates these supernatural sounds!

  • @TheDe1deonly
    @TheDe1deonly Год назад +5

    First saw him on Austin City Limits in the late 70s; knew immediately that he was one of the best harp players of his generation.
    RIP Norton Buffalo...

  • @userfromlecco5198
    @userfromlecco5198 Год назад +2

    what kind of voice, what a harp player. i love him, great Norton. love from Italy!!!!!!

  • @domitype
    @domitype 2 месяца назад

    Norton and I were in High School together (before he changed his name) - he played trombone in the school band, but he had a bandolier of harmonicas that he played in several garage bands around Richmond, CA. I was off in the Navy when I read about a rising star in the Steve Miller Band, some harp blower from the East Bay...

    • @domitype
      @domitype 2 месяца назад

      When we hooked up later on, he always said he wanted to record a tuba & harmonica duet, but that never happened.

  • @HyperfuckingChut
    @HyperfuckingChut 2 года назад +3

    I was hooked the first time I listened to 'Lovin' in the Valley of the Moon.

  • @sl7861
    @sl7861 10 месяцев назад +1

    Crazy talent Norton had....AMAZING..I can never stop being amazed by his playing...

  • @tedpowers2045
    @tedpowers2045 2 года назад +5

    I love the balance. Harp is well integrated in the sound and not to loud

  • @Kenroadrunner
    @Kenroadrunner 9 месяцев назад

    Yup, he's a fabulous harmonica player, but I don't think he gets enough credit for that singing voice of his....flows like honey and very expressive. The man was the 'whole package'...

    • @creativelight100
      @creativelight100  6 месяцев назад

      I agree. Such a performer and he was such a comedian.

  • @BoazKimMusic
    @BoazKimMusic 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for uploading these two great Norton Buffalo! He definitely was one of the best harmonica players but more importantly a phenomenal musician and performer.

  • @user-vp5bu9xp2i
    @user-vp5bu9xp2i Год назад

    He was a gift to music and a Hoot as a person. Met him way way back when playing in Oregon. Such a Gift! Miss his music so.

  • @w.l.graves7228
    @w.l.graves7228 Год назад +1

    tremendous human being , and amazing performer ,.. left us way too early ,
    but we are very fortunate to be able to enjoy norton and his music !
    thank you ,f or posting !

  • @larrybuxton4614
    @larrybuxton4614 Год назад +2

    Age Old Puppet. Holy smokes!!

  • @keyjam9
    @keyjam9 2 месяца назад +1

    Holy f--k

  • @stephenbouchelle7706
    @stephenbouchelle7706 2 года назад +1

    As good as many of the top players these days.

  • @johndunnigan6318
    @johndunnigan6318 Год назад

    So much talent...dear god...........

  • @gabrieln3613
    @gabrieln3613 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I just found this posting, thank you so much for putting this up! Can see that you had a similar experience to me with Norton being such a fine person to meet and know. I just found an older recording also and going to copy some of what I left there in the comments.
    I started playing harmonica in 1974, played in some Bluegrass Bands and been on my first albums as a studio player. In 1977 arrived in N. County San Diego right when Bonnie Raitt's " version of "My Little Runaway" was on the radio several times a day, with this knockout harmonica solo. I had to find out who and met someone who was there in the studio to watch Norton do the recording, using his 4 harmonicas, which with us harmonica players is really one of the coolest harp solos ever recorded. So, with that I purchased Norton's first album and the second one followed the next year. By then I was part of starting what became a well-known San Diego Band "Tall Cotton" and was playing full-time. I studied Norton's playing intently, learning many of his solos note-for-note. The next year 1978 he was playing at "The Roxy" in LA and I attended. He was nice and chatted with me and a friend out front on the sidewalk and then took me on stage as a fellow harp player and gave me a tour of his Microphone (it's the pistol looking "Shure 545S" that you see here that was customized to control volume on mic. Also his amplifier with changed speaker, reverb unit, etc. Soon after I owned all the same gear! Norton was so welcoming and kind to spend this time with me....he could see although I was a full-time pro too I was barley legal to be in the club and was helping me out. I left to move north and left music full-time so did not see Norton until 2007+/- in Oregon. I had emailed him (which we had then!) and he recalled the night we met. He played and I went to meet him again. By then he has playing different amps, mics, harps, etc. and we chatted about that. Once again, Norton was gracious and giving, just as nice a person as you could meet. By learning tips, tricks, riffs from Norton it truly helped me pick up so many studio gigs in CA, OR, Austin studios over the years and other playing as he was so versatile in styles. One of the guitars players in my Swing, Jazz, Blues, R&B band of 10 years also had played with Norton, as one of the "Knockouts". In this recording, 4 years after I met Norton, the band is so relaxed and tight....same people mostly. Thanks again for posting this!

    • @gortagnan
      @gortagnan Месяц назад

      @gabrienln3613 wow just read yrs about Norton..you are a lucky fella ! I ONLY just found him (uk) on the tube ..I am a beginner at 75 on harp so don’t think I will be able to emulate ! But hey...worth dreaming !! Want to add much more but thanks for yr great comments and some history....wish I could hear some of yours too..!?