Once-a-year event in La Mesa's Harry Griffen Park attracts hundreds of people wanting to see and hear - the harmonicas. Musicians, including San Diego's own Billy Watson, perform on stage in an...
Spring Harp Fest
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The Spring Harp Fest, founded in 1999 by Harmonica John Frazer, Chet Cannon, and Budd Willis, is a family-friendly outdoor event held annually during Easter weekend at Harry Griffen Park in La Mesa, California. This festival aims to promote and celebrate the harmonica as an American art form, featuring performances by some of Southern California's finest harmonica players and offering a platform for both established and unknown musicians to showcase their talent.
Completely volunteer-run and funded by contributions from the local community, the Spring Harp Fest not only provides a fun-filled afternoon in the park but also supports youth music programs, particularly those incorporating the harmonica. With a suggested donation of $20, attendees can enjoy live music, participate in the Unknown Players Jam, and contribute to the festival's mission of passing on the love for the harmonica to the next generation.
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I have been involved with The Spring Harp Fest for more than a decade. I signed up to Volunteer with the Spring Harp Fest after my first concert It is so much fun for the whole family. The music...
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