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“A very enjoyable book of entertaining reminiscences mixed with
words of wisdom about musicianship.”
— Brendan Power
“Roly’s book is much like a lively conversation; it’s humorous, entertaining, and packed with deep dives into his unique approach to playing. Beyond technique, it also shares pivotal moments of his career, including a collection of delightfully comical and often bizarre stories from his time in the studio and touring the world. A must-read for musicians and enthusiasts eager to learn from a seasoned pro!”
— Richard Anderson
No, Seriously, I Play Harmonica…
“Highly entertaining stuff!”
“Just finished reading Roly’s book and what a job he did!”
“Extremely informative, with a large dash of humour and great road stories.
Love it!“
Excellent read!!!
Roly has mastered the art of story telling and telling the life of a travelling Harmonica musician.
“I wholeheartedly recommend!”
“Roly’s book is funny, clever and full of insights relevant to all harmonica players and musicians in general.”
I highly recommend it.
Great stories. A fun read with Roly’s dry delivery.
Hilarious road trip stories but also an insight into a very unique process of learning music and performing by someone who has done it all.
Get a copy!
Loving it.
He’s very funny and relatable and I feel more confident that even though I don’t understand music, I can still become a great player.
No, Seriously, I Play Harmonica…
“Highly entertaining stuff!”

“Just finished reading Roly’s book and what a job he did!”
“Extremely informative, with a large dash of humour and great road stories.
Love it!“

Excellent read!!!
Roly has mastered the art of story telling and telling the life of a travelling Harmonica musician.

“I wholeheartedly recommend!”
“Roly’s book is funny, clever and full of insights relevant to all harmonica players and musicians in general.”

I highly recommend it.

Loving it.
He’s very funny and relatable and I feel more confident that even though I don’t understand music, I can still become a great player.
