I suppose someone has been dubbed the "King of Harps" at sometime or another, but Charlie Musselwhite is known as the "Ace of Harps"...clearly one-up-man-ship being demonstrated there.
A huge favorite at the Sutter Street Saloon, in Folsom, California, back in the day [1987-1998]and this song was my favorite on the jukebox. Perfect for the River City [aka Sacramento] and Folsom. The American River is less than 70 yards from the site, which is now the Powerhouse Pub, [named as for the reason the Folsom Powerhouse, built in 1895 and an alternating current {AC} hydroelectric power station—one of the first in the United States also the first commercial 60 cycle 3-phase power system {now our modern system}, and at 23 miles to the city of Sacramento, it produced the farthest commercial power transmitted at the time, sits between the former Saloon and the river.]
Sutter Street Saloon was a favorite venue of many bands, the gate was never oversold and the owner also bought an apartment across the street in which out of town bands could stay in for their performance dates and beyond. Mostly Blues acts and some old school rock and roll. Elvin Bishop, Savoy Brown, Rick Derringer, Berry Melton, and Lydia Pense with Cold Blood to name a few of the rock bands that played there. Chris Cain, Joe Louis Walker, Tommy Castro, and John Lee Hooker to name some of the other Blues musicians.
It's also where I was introduced to gin martinis, rye whiskey, and Frenet Branca, a more wicked, foul tasting, digestif has never been concocted... although, if it has, the concocteur couldn't possibly have survived the first tasting.
"River Hip Mama" ~ Charlie Musselwhite
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrmTczQZ9VQ