Don Baker (musician)
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Birth name | Don Baker |
Born | 26 August 1950 |
Origin | Whitehall, Dublin, Ireland |
Genres | Rock, Blues |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer, songwriter, actor |
Years active |
1960–present (musician) 1991–present (actor) |
Labels | [Own Label] |
Associated acts | Sonny Boy Williamson, Sonny Terry, Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Blake, Robert Johnson, Scrapper Blackwell, Charlie McCoy |
Website | www.donbaker.ie |
Don Baker (born 26 August 1950) is an Irish blues musician, television personality, and actor.
Baker was born in Whitehall, Dublin. He is a singer-songwriter who plays the harmonica and the guitar. He appeared in several films, his most notable appearance being in In the Name of the Father and On the Nose.[1] He has published harmonica instruction books and videos.
In August 2008, he appeared in RTÉ's reality show Fáilte Towers,[2] finishing in third place, earning money for his charity Health Action Overseas.
Discography
- Almost Illegal
- Duckin' & Divin
- Miss You
- No Regrets "Live in Concert"
- Four for the Road with Jimmy McCarthy, Mick Hanly and Finbar Furey
- Born With the Blues
- Just Don Baker
- No Nonsense
Bibliography
- The Winner in Me
- Beginning Blues Harp
- Beginning Rock Harp
- Famous Harmonica Styles
- Complete Harmonica Techniques
- Learn to Play Blues Harmonica
- Soodlums Harmonica Pack
References
- ↑ Don Baker on IMDb
- ↑ Byrne, Andrea (10 August 2008). "Why I want to check into crazy Failte Towers". Sunday Independent. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
External links
- Rattlebag Don Baker's conversation with RTÉ's Myles Dungan
- Under the Influence Don Baker in conversation with Joe Jackson
- Blues related links
- Beginning Blues Harp with Don Baker DVD
- Famous Harmonica Styles
- J'Apprends L'Harmonica Blues
- Methode Intégrale des Différentes Techniques de l'Harmonica
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