BIOGRAPHY: Bud Boblink
Chicago-born
Bud Boblink fell in love with the harmonica when he was 13 years old. It was then that
he and two friends, Bob Laas and Al Fontana, formed a trio, The Harmonica
Bobcats. Within six years, they were touring Europe, entertaining the
Armed Forces and performing on Radio Free Europe. Their tour continued
into the Far East, Japan and Korea.
Over the
years, Boblink has worked with many harmonica groups, including The Mike
Hanley Trio, Jammercats, Harmonica Classics, The Yellow Pine Trio, The FunTymers, Windy City Harmonica Trio, Johnny
Puleos Harmonica Gang, and the Harmonicats. His friends, the Harmonicats, were a tremendous influence on him and his music. Bud feels honored to
have worked with Jerry Murads, Don Les, and Al Fiores
Harmonicats. Boblink has made appearances on radio, recordings, television,
and many stages across the country.
In addition,
he has shared the stage with many individual harmonica artists such as
Pete Pederson, Howard Levy, Harry Bee, Madcat, Lee Oskar, Stagg McMann,
Cappy LaFell, Sandy German, Frank Warner, Don Klein, Buzz Krantz, and Joe Filisko.
For several years, Bud has joined Don Allen and Dan Wilson to judge and
perform at the Yellow Pine Harmonica Festival in Idaho. In 1998, Bud and
Frank Warner joined Pete Pederson to record ten of Pete's original compositions.
Self-taught
Bud Boblink plays all types of harmonicas, but specializes in the chord
harmonica when playing with groups. Popularized by the performance of
his single act, he enjoys blending family-style comedy, magic and
familiar music into a crowd-pleasing, one-man show.
Bud is a
very active member of the Windy City Harmonica Club, and is also a member
of the Buckeye State Harmonica Club, Harmonica-Plus of Virginia, and is
a Lifetime Honorary Member of the Society for the Preservation and Adavncement
of the Harmonica (SPAH). In 2004, SPAH recognized his contributions to
harmonica music with the Harmonica Player of the Year Award. Bud lives
in Northwest Indiana with his wife, Barbara.