From crystal to lips: music can come from many sources. I profiled a concert whistler named Jason Serinus.
And then there was the guy who mounted wine glasses on a plywood board and made other-worldly music by stroking them in turn.
On to more momentous stuff, meet the Rockabilly legend Rose Maddox.
And J.C. Burris, cousin of blues legend Sonny Terry, was a master not only of the harmonica, but of the dancing wooden percussive doll named Mister Jack. I’ll never forget him. I did the entire interview with my microphone unplugged. He was gracious enough to do a repeat performance with nary a justifiable whine.