Dave Morgan & Allen Stratyner
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Dave Morgan & Allen Stratyner

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"Praise for Allen's harp blowing"

Blues Revue Magazine had these comments regarding Allen’s playing on “Too Hot For The Devil” “Stratyner’s harp is perfect in the way it compliments the mandolin riffs, lilting lightly in the fills, and sassing brightly on the solos.”

- Blues Revue Magazine


Discography

Dave Morgan has released 3 CDs -"I Never Knew She Was Married", "How Long", and "Evolutionary". In addition he has released a duet CD, with the legendary West Tennessee, blues man, Yank Rachell, entitled, "Pig Trader Blues".
Allen Stratyner plays on, and is the Executive Producer of Yank Rachell’s last studio recording, "Too Hot For The Devil”. He can also be heard on number of guitar man, Pat Webb' s CD's:
"The Wild Stallion"
"land Of The Homeless Black Dog"
"Kickapoo Long Grass"

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Dave Morgan has more than 30 years of stage and teaching experience. He has toured Europe. He wrote and taught the only college accredited blues course for acoustic guitar in America for more than 12 years at The School of Music at Indiana University. He has released three solo CD's: "I Never Knew She Was Married", "How Long", and "Evolutionary". In addition he has released a duet CD, with the legendary West Tennessee, blues man, Yank Rachell, entitled, "Pig Trader Blues". He now tours through out the Midwest; as well as conducting a thriving private teaching practice. Dave performs more than 200 nights per year.

Allen Stratyner was born in New York City. He played on, and is the Executive Producer of Yank Rachell’s last studio recording, "Too Hot For The Devil”. He has also played with blues greats like "Pinetop" Perkins, and Louis Myers, and has opened for acts like James Harman and John Sebastian.

Both Dave and Allen credit Yank with teaching them much about the real blues as they performed with him over many years. Stratyner and Morgan are both listed in, “The Da Capo, "Jazz And Blues Lover’s Guide To The U.S."