the albums, he began to dig further back into those bands' blues roots.
He began playing harmonica in his teens in order to be different from
the huge pack of guitar players in his high school. Hummel studied the
styles of the Chicago-based players, including James Cotton, Sonny Boy
Williamson, Big Walter "Shakey" Horton and Little Walter Jacobs. Hummel
moved to Berkeley, CA in
around his Oakland, California home, including Playing In Your Town (1985,
Rockinitis Records), Up & Jumpin' (with Canadian guitarist Sue Foley, 1989-90),
and Hard Lovin' (1992, Double Trouble Records). His widely available albums
include Feel Like Rockin' (1994, Flying Fish Records), Married To The Blues
players in the U.S., Hummel has also judged and played in the Hohner Harmonica
World Championships, held in Germany; he issued Low Down to Uptown in 1998.
Golden State Blues was next, released on new label Electro-Fi with support
from Hummel's usual backing band, the Blues Survivors. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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Harmonica player, songwriter and singer Mark Hummel is a practitioner
of the West Coast blues style, which typically includes elements of jazz
and swing. A seasoned bandleader, Hummel is finally beginning to achieve
wider recognition through nearly constant touring. Hummel was born in New
Haven, Connecticut but raised in Los Angeles, California. He became fascinated
with the blues-rock of Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Big Brother and the Holding Company
and the Rolling Stones. After seeing songwriter credits on
1972 and played with local bluesmen there, including Boogie Jake, Cool Papa,
Johnny Waters and Sonny Lane. After graduating high school, he hitchhiked
around the country for three years, making stops in New Orleans, Boston and
Chicago to learn from those cities' top players. In 1980, he formed the
Blues Survivors, who have since performed at numerous blues festivals around
the U.S., including the Chicago Blues Festival and the San Francisco Blues Festival.
Hummel has released a number of self-produced albums
(1995, Flying Fish), and most recently, Heart of Chicago (1997, Tone-Cool/Rounder),
an album recorded in Chicago on which Hummel is accompanied by some veteran Chicago
sidemen, including drummer Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, guitarist Dave Myers and
producer/guitarist Steve Freund. Considered one of the top harmonica
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