Happy Hour Harmonica Podcast

Marcos Coll interview

May 18, 2023 Neil Warren Season 1 Episode 86
Marcos Coll interview
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1:29
Marcos is a Spaniard, currently living in Berlin
1:52
Was inspired to take up harmonica from the British Blues Boom bands and American 50s rock ’n roll
2:27
First instrument was violin, but didn’t continue with that
3:13
Spanish music influences and blues scene in Spain, including Naco Goni
6:32
First harmonica was a Chinese made Huang
7:08
Starting out playing music as a teenager, which progressed into performing until late 5 nights a week
8:26
Mother’s reaction to Marcos becoming a full-time musician
8:58
Great training ground playing in the late night clubs in Spain where Marcos learned to entertain
9:59
Tips on how to entertain the audience: be yourself and feel what the audience wants
10:49
Energy Marcos puts into his performances
11:43
A big influence on Marcos was a big festival in Spain with many famous names and the value of seeing live performances
12:51
Moved to Madrid in 1999 joining the Tonky Blues Band and shared stage with many famous names
15:10
Leaves singing to the great singers
15:27
Los Reyes del KO band (The Knockout Kings) with name coming from dressing up as boxers in an early gig
16:57
Touring with Los Reyes del KO and sharing stage with idols
17:38
Live in Berlin album from Los Reyes del KO and Paul Butterfield influence
19:17
Mixing modern beats like hip hop in with traditional blues
20:57
Relocated to Berlin in 2004 and the great blues scene in Germany
23:37
Started playing with Aron Burton in Berlin
24:30
Under The Wings compilation album
26:17
Hucklebuck duet with Keith Dunn
27:16
La Paloma is a Spanish song, which Marco found was popular in Germany too
29:09
Street Preaching album with Stefano Ronchi, mixing modern beats with blues again
30:21
Album with Will Jacobs, a Chicago musician
31:18
Now in a band called The Blues Jacana, Marcos’s jam band around Berlin
31:54
Charlie Musselwhite has recorded a song on an album with Marcos with the Los Mighty Calacas band
33:33
New album coming out in 2023, called Nomade, playing traditional Spanish music
37:07
Going to keep the Spanish influence in his much moving forwards
38:10
Marcos ran a Latin workshop at Trossingen
38:46
Playing orchestral harmonicas and chromatic: not highly skilled on them but can get by
39:57
Session work includes for a big Mexican film
41:02
Chose harmonica over playing basketball professionally
43:14
Teaches harmonica and online tuition course: Harp and Soul
44:58
Been a judge at various harmonica festivals, including the World Harmonica Championship at Trossingen
46:35
Performed at Seoul Festival, including with Antonio Serrano
47:02
Appeared at the Harmonica FEN Festival in Berlin in 2022
47:29
Popularity of harmonica in Asia
48:16
10 minute question
49:16
Harmonica of choice: Hohner endorsee and plays Crossovers (wood) and Rockets (plastic)
49:50
Doesn’t use customised harmonicas
49:54
Doesn’t use overblows
50:23
Marcos picture is on the box of Hohner Blues Bender packaging
50:58
Different tunings: likes Harmonic Minor
51:20
Prefers sound of a note played without an overblow
52:27
Embouchre: uses both
53:00
Amps: did use Fender Princeton Reverb, but now works with what’s available
53:59
Effects pedals are now usable for harmonica tone
54:29
Likes to add effects to his sound sometimes, including Octaver from ElectroHarmonix
55:38
Mics: vocal mic and Hohner Harp Blaster
56:13
Future plans
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Happy Hour Harmonica Podcast
Marcos Coll interview
May 18, 2023 Season 1 Episode 86
Neil Warren

Marcos Coll joins me on episode 86.

Marcos is a Spaniard who has been living in Berlin for the last twenty years. Marcos rose to fame at a young age on the Spanish blues scene playing with the Tonky Blues Band before forming the the Los Reyes del KO band, touring the world and sharing the stage with many famous names.

Moving to Berlin in 2004, Marcos became a regular on the vibrant blues scene in Germany and recorded with many great artists.

In addition to playing blues, Marcos likes to mix modern beats such as hip hop into the blues, as well as playing traditional Spanish and Latin music, including cutting a Latin song with Charlie Musselwhite.

Marcos has an online tuition site called Harp and Soul, has been a judge at the Trossingen World Harmonica Championship and is a regular at Seoul, and other harmonica festivals.


Links:
Marcos’s website:
https://marcoscoll.com/

Online tuition website:
http://harpandsoul.info/en

Videos:

With Los Mighty Calacas at World Harmonica Festival 2013:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLcLlgcJHLU

Latin workshop at Hohner masters 2022:
https://youtu.be/9Qi0nxFsJbg

Chan Chan song, playing chord harp (and others) also effect part way thru
https://youtu.be/_sBZj8CoB6Q

Marcos rapping on basketball anthem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yHcGFfXVTg

Harp and Soul tuition introduction:
https://youtu.be/ErHO7pI64HE

Seoul festival, playing with Antonio Serrano:
https://youtu.be/ks88GMCDj_s


Podcast website:
https://www.harmonicahappyhour.com

Donations:
If you want to make a voluntary donation to help support the running costs of the podcast then please use this link (or visit the podcast website link above):
https://paypal.me/harmonicahappyhour?locale.x=en_GB

Spotify Playlist:
Also check out the Spotify Playlist, which contains most of the songs discussed in the podcast:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QC6RF2VTfs4iPuasJBqwT?si=M-j3IkiISeefhR7ybm9qIQ

Podcast sponsors:
This podcast is sponsored by SEYDEL harmonicas - visit the oldest harmonica factory in the world at www.seydel1847.com  or on Facebook or Instagram at SEYDEL HARMONICAS

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Marcos Coll joins me on episode 86.

Marcos is a Spaniard who has been living in Berlin for the last twenty years. Marcos rose to fame at a young age on the Spanish blues scene playing with the Tonky Blues Band before forming the the Los Reyes del KO band, touring the world and sharing the stage with many famous names.

Moving to Berlin in 2004, Marcos became a regular on the vibrant blues scene in Germany and recorded with many great artists.

In addition to playing blues, Marcos likes to mix modern beats such as hip hop into the blues, as well as playing traditional Spanish and Latin music, including cutting a Latin song with Charlie Musselwhite.

Marcos has an online tuition site called Harp and Soul, has been a judge at the Trossingen World Harmonica Championship and is a regular at Seoul, and other harmonica festivals.


Links:
Marcos’s website:
https://marcoscoll.com/

Online tuition website:
http://harpandsoul.info/en

Videos:

With Los Mighty Calacas at World Harmonica Festival 2013:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLcLlgcJHLU

Latin workshop at Hohner masters 2022:
https://youtu.be/9Qi0nxFsJbg

Chan Chan song, playing chord harp (and others) also effect part way thru
https://youtu.be/_sBZj8CoB6Q

Marcos rapping on basketball anthem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yHcGFfXVTg

Harp and Soul tuition introduction:
https://youtu.be/ErHO7pI64HE

Seoul festival, playing with Antonio Serrano:
https://youtu.be/ks88GMCDj_s


Podcast website:
https://www.harmonicahappyhour.com

Donations:
If you want to make a voluntary donation to help support the running costs of the podcast then please use this link (or visit the podcast website link above):
https://paypal.me/harmonicahappyhour?locale.x=en_GB

Spotify Playlist:
Also check out the Spotify Playlist, which contains most of the songs discussed in the podcast:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QC6RF2VTfs4iPuasJBqwT?si=M-j3IkiISeefhR7ybm9qIQ

Podcast sponsors:
This podcast is sponsored by SEYDEL harmonicas - visit the oldest harmonica factory in the world at www.seydel1847.com  or on Facebook or Instagram at SEYDEL HARMONICAS

Support the Show.

Marcos is a Spaniard, currently living in Berlin
Was inspired to take up harmonica from the British Blues Boom bands and American 50s rock ’n roll
First instrument was violin, but didn’t continue with that
Spanish music influences and blues scene in Spain, including Naco Goni
First harmonica was a Chinese made Huang
Starting out playing music as a teenager, which progressed into performing until late 5 nights a week
Mother’s reaction to Marcos becoming a full-time musician
Great training ground playing in the late night clubs in Spain where Marcos learned to entertain
Tips on how to entertain the audience: be yourself and feel what the audience wants
Energy Marcos puts into his performances
A big influence on Marcos was a big festival in Spain with many famous names and the value of seeing live performances
Moved to Madrid in 1999 joining the Tonky Blues Band and shared stage with many famous names
Leaves singing to the great singers
Los Reyes del KO band (The Knockout Kings) with name coming from dressing up as boxers in an early gig
Touring with Los Reyes del KO and sharing stage with idols
Live in Berlin album from Los Reyes del KO and Paul Butterfield influence
Mixing modern beats like hip hop in with traditional blues
Relocated to Berlin in 2004 and the great blues scene in Germany
Started playing with Aron Burton in Berlin
Under The Wings compilation album
Hucklebuck duet with Keith Dunn
La Paloma is a Spanish song, which Marco found was popular in Germany too
Street Preaching album with Stefano Ronchi, mixing modern beats with blues again
Album with Will Jacobs, a Chicago musician
Now in a band called The Blues Jacana, Marcos’s jam band around Berlin
Charlie Musselwhite has recorded a song on an album with Marcos with the Los Mighty Calacas band
New album coming out in 2023, called Nomade, playing traditional Spanish music
Going to keep the Spanish influence in his much moving forwards
Marcos ran a Latin workshop at Trossingen
Playing orchestral harmonicas and chromatic: not highly skilled on them but can get by
Session work includes for a big Mexican film
Chose harmonica over playing basketball professionally
Teaches harmonica and online tuition course: Harp and Soul
Been a judge at various harmonica festivals, including the World Harmonica Championship at Trossingen
Performed at Seoul Festival, including with Antonio Serrano
Appeared at the Harmonica FEN Festival in Berlin in 2022
Popularity of harmonica in Asia
10 minute question
Harmonica of choice: Hohner endorsee and plays Crossovers (wood) and Rockets (plastic)
Doesn’t use customised harmonicas
Doesn’t use overblows
Marcos picture is on the box of Hohner Blues Bender packaging
Different tunings: likes Harmonic Minor
Prefers sound of a note played without an overblow
Embouchre: uses both
Amps: did use Fender Princeton Reverb, but now works with what’s available
Effects pedals are now usable for harmonica tone
Likes to add effects to his sound sometimes, including Octaver from ElectroHarmonix
Mics: vocal mic and Hohner Harp Blaster
Future plans