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[harp humour] Back in 1984, I played harp on a concert tour with Bobby Womack. Bobby's friends in high places often invited the whole band out for a night on the town. In Detroit, a friend of his by the name of Samuel Frank who owned a nightclub invited us all over after a concert. Since we had all our instruments in the tour bus, the crew brought them into the club for an impromptu jam session. Mr. Frank dismissed the DJ for the evening and we played for a club full of dancing fans. Drinks for the band were on the house and a rip-roaring good time was had by all. Exhilarated and a bit tipsy, I got back on the bus assuming the crew would take care of loading up my harp - and I guess the crew assumed I'd taken care of it. No one noticed the oversight till the next night, when it was time to go onstage at the next venue. Glancing out at the stage as the house lights went down, my heart sank as I realized what had happened. Bobby saw my dismayed face and asked, "Stephanie, what's wrong?" "Oh my gosh," I replied, "I LEFT MY HARP IN SAM FRANK'S DISCO!!"
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