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HarmonicaUK
Founded1935
TypeRegistered Charity (England & Wales)
Location

President

Paul Jones

Chair

Dave Colclough
PublicationHarmonica World
Websitewww.harmonica.uk

Formerly called

National Harmonica League

HarmonicaUK (formerly the National Harmonica League) is a UK-based organisation for harmonica players and enthusiasts of all styles of harmonica – chromatic, diatonic, tremolo, chord, bass – and music – traditional, blues, popular, jazz and classical. It has been active since 1935.

HarmonicaUK is a registered Charity (England & Wales), and its current President is Paul Jones. Previous Presidents include Larry Adler and Ronald Chesney. The current Chair is Dave 'Dogfish' Colclough. Previous Chairs include Barry Elms, Pete Hewitt, Ben Hewlett, Roger Trobridge, Colin Mort and John Walton.

The Charity changed its name to HarmonicaUK at the AGM in Nov 2020.

HarmonicaUK is based in Great Britain, but has members and contributors from around the world, and membership is open to anyone. It welcomes players of all levels, including beginners, and it can help with questions about getting started or improving your playing ability.

It organises festivals, events and tuition meetings. The festival includes workshops, concerts and a harmonica contest which has been won by many players who went on to play professionally, including Philip Achille. The Saturday Evening Festival Concert features top artists from around the world – including Joe Filisko, Brendan Power, Willi Berger, Greg Zlap, Lee Oskar, Will Galison, and Donald Black. Other festivals are held throughout the year.

The main annual festival was held in The Bristol Folk House until 2018, and the 2019 Festival was held in Gloucester. The 2020 and 2021 virtual festivals were held online because of social distancing requirements; the virtual festivals enabled us to bring top artists from around the world to perform for our members and the wider public on a voluntary donation basis where proceeds went to the artists. The 2022 festival returned as a live event in Rednal, Birminham.

As experience with conferencing software like Zoom spread to most of our members, other online events such as the weekly free "Lockdown" tuition sessions (now Saturday Sessions) and a weekly "Friday Coffee Morning" where members meet socially and chat.

HarmonicaUK publishes a members' magazine, Harmonica World, four times a year. The magazine is in A5 format, and contains articles covering tuition, harmonica history, artists, members' experiences and technical reviews and news of events, recordings and new products.

For information on membership, the magazine and events visit the HarmonicaUK website - www.harmonica.uk

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