Murad Jerry Harmonicats
Harmonicats
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Murad Jerry Harmonicats

Jerry Murad's Harmonicats Jerry Murad's Harmonicats American musical group Jerry Murad's Harmonicats were an American harmonica-based group. This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2024) The Harmonicats, c. 1950 Background The earliest iteration of The Harmonicats was known as the Harmonica Madcaps, later renamed The Quintones by Jimmy Mulcay, who promoted and produced the group until 1942. They frequently performed at the Bijou Vaudeville Lounge, featuring Pete Pedersen and Jerry Murad on chromatic harmonica, Al Fiore on chord harmonica, and Bob Hadamik on bass harmonica. In 1941, Jerry Murad and Al Fiore left the renowned Borrah Minevitch Rascals to form their own ensemble. Soon after, they recruited Don Les, officially becoming The Harmonicats in 1946 with a lineup of…

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GENRES: Popular, Instrumental

Albums

Singles

Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White / Lonely Love
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White / Lonely Love (1960)
Peg 'O My Heart / Song Of India
Peg 'O My Heart / Song Of India (1961)
Theme From Hippodrome / Tuxedo Junction
Theme From Hippodrome / Tuxedo Junction (1961)
Skinny Dippin / Take The A Train
Skinny Dippin / Take The A Train (1966)

10" 78s

Ole
Ole (1954)