North Country’s Finest: A Guitar Prodigy At 10
Their last names are all that needs to be said.
Page. Clapton. Hendrix.
Now Harris?
Alex Harris is crushing competition and ripping riffs as he begins his journey to become one of the “Gods of Guitar” at the early age of 10.
Michael Boyce reports on one of the North Country’s Finest: Alex Harris:
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I will be one of the first to buy a ticket to the”first concert” Not only is Alex an accomplished guitar player, he is a smart. kind and courteous young man.
Rock Out Alex!!! Alex comes from a great family with a musical dad and brothers. They are all very talented. Great Job!!
Great job Alex. You’re an inspiration to alot of people now. Always make yourself proud first.
Rock on Alex, wished I could have heard more of that guns N roses song. You got the look, the sound, and the time to develop into one of Crane’s finest. We’re proud of you
I have had the pleasure of being friends with Alex’s family so I have heard him play alot more than what is on here. He is incredible! His brothers Kyle and Jake are awesome musicians too. His dad can play a little too but mostly just bluegrass and banjo(hahahaha). Just kidding Kyle. This whole family is full of rockstars.