"Deak
understands the language of Chicago Blues and his harp playing sings with
a strong, expressive tone and snappy phrasing."
Bob Margolin
March 2010 news - "Kilborn Alley just tore the house down Saturday at the Blues City Deli, with 4 standing ovations the energy in the room was just something you had to feel! This is one tight band of power performers, and Deak Harp works the dynamics of the harmonica to perfection. Catch Kilborn Alley and you'll find out what I'm talking about!" -- Big Dave, STLBlues.net
2009 News - Deak Harp has joined
The Kilborn Alley Blues Band, and is now touring with them. He has been
with them since May of 09, and now has officially joined the band!
Deak will also be releasing a NEW CD ..W / KABB backing him on another Deak
Harp release .....Maybe with a special guest or two ....
Deak was Also a Special Guest of The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise.
On Board with Big City Rhythm & Blues Mag. Robert Jr Whiteall &
Shirley Mae Owens, spreading the word about the magazine. and playing with
everyone on the cruise. Bob Margolin , Guy Davis, Sugar Blue, The Fabulous
Thunderbirds, and more.
Listen and be convinced People! Yeah, that's right! ...His last name is
Harp, brother! ...And after hearing his prowess in blowing those tiny 20
reeds one might think Deak Harp was born with that harmonica in his mouth!.....You
just have to listen to his MySpace track "Ridin' The Rails" one
time and you'll be convinced. If you can recall those large, vintage American
contraptions we once called trains...Or if you remember anything of the
sorts, it's gonna put a smile on your face!

.:: MySpace.com/deakharp
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"Deak is one of the best up and coming harp players on the road today."
James Cotton
Deak
started playing harmonica at age 12, when he heard a schoolmate playing
blues on a harmonica. Deak listened to British blues untill his brother
Bob told him about a harp master named James Cotton.
The rest is history - click
for Deak's bio
"Deak jumped into the audience and ran down
the main aisles at least twice, playing his harmonica like a man possessed"
Asbury Park press writer Robert Santelli
"Deak is from the old school of blues.He
realy knows the harmonica . And it shows in his playing"
John Primer
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Deak on MySpace TV - click
here ::.
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