Sims Delaney-Potthoff

“Amplifying acoustic instruments is a really tricky issue. The good folks at K&K systems are spot on! I play five different acoustic instruments (a Debra Amesqua F-style Mandolin, a Debra Amesqua Octave mandolin,  a Gitane Gypsy Guitar, a 1937 Gibson Tenor Guitar, a Kanile’a Tenor Ukulele) all equipped with  K&K pickups and I run them all thru a K&K preamp which I attach to my mic stand and mix “on the fly” and I completely love the results.”

Sims Delaney-Potthoff, Harmonious Wail’s founder, leader and mandolinist, credits Jethro Burns with the band’s unique, enticing style of mandolin-driven gypsy-jazz. Sims studied for seven years with Burns, the legendary jazz mandolinist, laying the foundation for Harmonious Wail’s acoustic string sound. He furthered his studies with Matt Glaser at Boston’s Berklee College of Music, honing his skills while immersing himself in the “gypsy” music of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli (Lester Young, Charlie Parker, Bireli Lagrene, Duane Allman, David Grisman, and Louis Armstrong are also on his list of musical heroes). Sims also plays a 1937 Gibson Tenor Guitar (tuned as an octave mandolin), sings, writes and arranges for the Wail. He founded the group in 1987.

Donna Kaudel