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Birth name
  
Richard Salwitz

Name
  
Magic Dick

Also known as
  
Magic Dick

Role
  
Musician ยท magicdick.com

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Music group
  
The J. Geils Band

Years active
  
1968 - Present



Born
  
May 13, 1945 (age 78) New London, Connecticut, U.S. (
1945-05-13
)

Genres
  
Hard rock, Chicago blues, jazz

Instruments
  
Harmonica, trumpet, saxophone

Education
  
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Albums
  
Bluestime, Freeze Frame, Love Stinks, Blow Your Face Out, Nightmaresand Other Tales from the

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Richard Salwitz (born May 13, 1945), known as Magic Dick, is an American musician, noted for playing the harmonica for the J. Geils Band. In addition to the harmonica, Salwitz plays the trumpet (the first instrument he learned) and saxophone.

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Early life

Salwitz was born in New London, Connecticut. He attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute, in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he met John "J." Geils and Danny Klein and became a founding member of the J. Geils Band in 1965.

The J. Geils Band

Salwitz's harmonica playing became a major and distinctive element in the J. Geils Band's sound during their hard-rocking 1970s heyday. His performance of "Whammer Jammer" on the band's live album Full House has been particularly noted. In The Rolling Stone Record Guide (1979), music critic Dave Marsh described Salwitz as possibly "the best white musician to ever play blues harmonica." He was often referred to as "Magic Dick and his Lickin' Stick".

After the J. Geils Band dissolved in 1985, Salwitz spent time working on a harmonica design of his own, the "Magic Harmonica," for which he received a patent with co-inventor Pierre Beauregard.

Bluestime

In 1992, Salwitz reunited with his old friend and bandmate J. Geils and formed the band Bluestime, with Steve Ramsey on drums, Jerry Miller on guitar, and Roy McCloud on bass. McCloud was later replaced by Michael "Mudcat" Ward, who played with the band for several years before leaving to pursue other interests. Ward was subsequently replaced by bassist John Turner. The band's music was a fusion of Chicago blues and classic jazz.

The band released two records on the Rounder Records label: Bluestime (1994) and Little Car Blues (1996). They toured heavily until at least 2002, as both a solo act and as part of B.B. King's Bluesfest.

Additional blues music

Salwitz contributed his harmonica playing and some vocals to a live recording, "Command Performance", by the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue, featuring the Tommy Castro Band, Deanna Bogart, Ronnie Baker Brooks, and others. He toured as part of the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue on different blues cruises and again on land-based shows during 2007 through 2008.

In 2014, Salwitz began collaborating with guitarist and vocalist Shun Ng. "Immediately taken by his arranging, his composing and more particularly by his performance", Salwitz formed a friendship with Shun, who was born in Chicago, raised in Singapore, and based in Boston. They formed an acoustic duo and perform and record music together regularly. They have toured together as part of the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue, with artists such as Buddy Guy, Irma Thomas and Allen Toussaint.

Personal life

Magic Dick is based in the Boston, Massachusetts area.

Magic Dick is Jewish.

References

Magic Dick Wikipedia