“Everyone wants happiness. No one wants pain. But you can’t have a rainbow, without a little rain.” ~ Unknown
Music By Lee Oskar ‘Before the Rain’
Lee Oskar was one of the founders of the rock group War. He is most well known as a harmonica player. In the early 1980’s he became involved in the manufacturing of harmonicas. Lee Oskar wrote ‘Before the Rain’ in 1978.
Lee Oskar who has been described as "a virtuoso," "the harmonica whiz" "a war hero," "legendary," a master of "musical wizardry," and considered, "...among the best rock-blues-soul harmonica players." His role as a founding member and former lead harmonica player of the pioneer funk-jazz group War won him international renown for over two and a half decades (1969–1993). Oskar's signature solos helped to define the War sound from the band's beginning in 1969, adding dashes of color to its R&B, jazz, rock, and Latin influences. Oskar's position with War was a prominent one from its early days with singer Eric Burdon onward. "My playing has become more aggressive over the years", he says. "In the beginning, my role was playing horn lines. Today, it's evolved to the point where I'm playing a lead instrument. If I'm not doing a solo, I'm playing counterlines — I try to paint within certain spaces in the music to help create the overall picture."
Lee Oskar was one of the founders of the rock group War. He is most well known as a harmonica player. In the early 1980’s he became involved in the manufacturing of harmonicas. Lee Oskar wrote ‘Before the Rain’ in 1978.
Lee Oskar who has been described as "a virtuoso," "the harmonica whiz" "a war hero," "legendary," a master of "musical wizardry," and considered, "...among the best rock-blues-soul harmonica players." His role as a founding member and former lead harmonica player of the pioneer funk-jazz group War won him international renown for over two and a half decades (1969–1993). Oskar's signature solos helped to define the War sound from the band's beginning in 1969, adding dashes of color to its R&B, jazz, rock, and Latin influences. Oskar's position with War was a prominent one from its early days with singer Eric Burdon onward. "My playing has become more aggressive over the years", he says. "In the beginning, my role was playing horn lines. Today, it's evolved to the point where I'm playing a lead instrument. If I'm not doing a solo, I'm playing counterlines — I try to paint within certain spaces in the music to help create the overall picture."