Gonzalo Silva was playing tonight at
I noticed he will also be playing at Nov 26th at Club Passim. His website has a great deal of information about busking in
http://www.gonzalosilva.com/busker/index.html
Ari, one of the many street musicians that I enjoy hearing in Boston. I'm never sure who I'm going to find as I meander home from work. This space will be used to keep notes on who I see and hear. So I'm just trying to find Ari for a song or two on my travels home, so let's go find Ari....
Gonzalo Silva was playing tonight at
I noticed he will also be playing at Nov 26th at Club Passim. His website has a great deal of information about busking in
http://www.gonzalosilva.com/busker/index.html
I haven't seen much music on the streets lately. The transition from summer to fall is upon us, this entire summer has been a bit of a transition. A lot of street performers are no longer playing the streets. The Opera singer that sang in Harvard square was not here this summer. Ari also seems to have quit playing the street, although I hope that she occasionally will grace the street with her guitar. This also means that people are moving on into the clubs, as the subway is a transitory experience it also makes sense that the musicians move on as well. The last time I saw Bob Sundstrom the banjo player, he stated that he would not be playing the subway for awhile due to gigs that he has.
Her name is Jamie Mclaughlin, she uses something like a red beat box (is it a Roland?), microphone and a subway amp to make subway trip hop. She sings along with the psyche-beats that she generates and they fit well into the subway until the train comes screeching through the tunnel.
She used to have dread locks now she has a Mohawk, I like the Mohawk and the music.
This is Ari. Let me know if you get a chance to hear her play.
The image is a collage I made from images from her performance at the Midway Cafe, I didn't make it, but my friend David took some pictures. The thing I like best about Ari's playing is her use of harmony on the guitar, she capo's of in all sorts of ways. One of my favorite pieces she puts the Capo on the ninth fret, and then sings over that (F) I think.
Also feel free to post if you are a street and or subway musician and would just like to post where you are going to be playing.