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Herbert Harari is a retired professor of psychology and statistics from San Diego State University. An early convert to computers, Herbert's first had a whopping 2K of memory, which he upgraded to 64K in short order. At some point Herbert discovered MIDI music. Although he didn't read music at the time, he had a 'good ear' and a passion for traditional jazz, blues, country, ragtime and barrelhouse music.

Herbert now participates in regular 'jams' with other MIDI enthusiasts around the world. He will email a composition to a friend in Germany, who will add saxophone. That person will then send it to someone else who adds the percussion, and so forth.

So sit back and enjoy the music, compliments of Captain Tony!

A jazzed up version of John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom

One of Herb's original pieces Bomi Bounce in honor of his German friend and midiguru Bomi

Don Caroll's CQ Boogie

An anonymous guy from Finland who certainly knows how to bend guitar notes has a great blues piece called Give Me One Reason

From the net, but modified with guitar harmony and bass Memphis Blues

An anonymous sequencer from the net did this tune One Bourbon One Beer

Peter Sellars from London sent Herb a Cyberjam piece called Rocket Jam which took only 20 minutes of live recording on the net.

DocDoc's (that's the name he prefers) BB King-style rendition of Rock Me Baby

A condensed version of Dave Butler's State Street Special

In net websites the topic of Chicago is very popular, so here is Sweet Chicago Blues

An old standard, updated Sweet Georgia Brown

Lars Hansen of Denmark inspired an exercise-type midi Workout Boogie

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