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James Harman: Those Dangerous Gentlemens

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JH: Not me, baby. Politics just leave me with a bad taste. I'm not apathetic, but would rather keep my leanings private and just talk about stuff I might be able to do something about.

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Selected Discography

James Harman, Lonesome Moon Trance (Gulf Coast/Pacific Blues, 2003)
James Harman Band & Buddies, Mo'na'kins, Please! (Extra Napkins Vol II) (Cannonball, 1999)
James Harman, Takin' Chances (Cannonball, 1998)
James Harman, Extra Napkins Vol. I (Cannonball, 1997)
James Harman, Icepick's Story (Continental, 1996)
James Harman Band, Black & White (Black Top, 1995)
James Harman Band,Cards on the Table (Black Top, 1994)
James Harman Band, Two Sides To Every Story (Black Top, 1993)
James Harman Band, Do Not Disturb (Black Top, 1991)
James Harman Band, Extra Napkins...Strictly the Blues (Rivera, 1988)
James Harman Band, Those Dangerous Gentlemens (Rhino, 1987)
James Harman Band, Strictly Live in '85 (Rivera, 1985)
James Harman Band, Thank You Baby (Enigma, 1983)
Icehouse Blues Band, Can't Get Goin" (Freewheelin', 1975)
Icehouse Blues Band, Here We Go, Baby (Continental, 1974)
Icepick James and the Rattlesnakes, This Band Just Won't Behave (ABC Dunhill, 1972)

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