Friday, September 08, 2006
Cambridge Blues
He had an easy way with the crowd like we were just sitting in someone's living room, attentive to the lazy applause like the evening. The songs were comfortable, like an old jacket I lost sometime ago, a weary weathered memory. I've heard him and enjoyed his playing before, but my mood, the weather and his playing seemed to fit this summer evening.
So cheers to David Johnston and the Cambridge Blues.
David Johnston's CD
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Street Guitar Player 09-02-06_Knoxville TN
You can find some of the old music here:
http://lynnpoint.com/st_james/songs.htm
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Saturday, August 19, 2006
People Listening to Jazz in the Pit
Ambient Flute
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Thomas Jefferson's Glass Armonica
There are other articles about the great healing effects of this instrument. I did benefit from the music.
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Fiddler
Well, coffee grows on white oak trees . The river flows with brandy . The rocks on the hill's all covered with gold . And the girls are sweeter than candy.
Bagpipes
Saturday, April 01, 2006
Gifrants and Paulo Duo
Saturday, February 11, 2006
Violin, Banjo at Park St .
The first time I seen them a Large fellow who I've seen heckle quite a few subway musicians. He was shuffling aroung being intimidating, and making statements like "No f*&@$ing Yodeling". The banjo player stepped forward and got in the heckler's face and told him to get the f*&k out or he would call the police. The Heckler argued his case, Banjo player went to get the Police. The Heckler stepped on the next train and left.
I've seen this fellow Heckle a few subway musicians and this was the first time I had seen someone stand up to him.
I guess if you got the guts to play a banjo, your ready for about anything.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
MORNING CELLO 01-20-06
Paulo was playing in
Monday, December 05, 2005
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Mary lou lord
Monday, November 14, 2005
Blind Banjo Player
See yoins there...
Eleanor
Edgar Allen Poe should have penned a song for her.
You can find a video of her playing in Harvard at the headsoff blogspot. There is a link to it in the links section.
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Exotic Instrument
I only heard one piece and it was very melodic with a slight twang, I could have hung around all night, I was tired however and continued on my way. There were some young men listening to the music making emotive faces to the music and laughing. The music doing it’s job of facilitating life and living, animating our shared experience in time.
P.S. Notice the microphone, I think that is just to add range to the harp.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Hipster Bluegrass
Hipster-Bluegrass, they were having a good time apparantly they have been playing there all day.
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Gonzalo Silva

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
Ukulele
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
A week ends, and fall begins.
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.
This image was posted from the third life website
I did see two young men who call themselves The Third Life playing at Park St. They were singing in harmony with nice guitar parts. One of them would play a bass run, meanwhile the other would compliment that with a jangley response There Harmonies sound great for the subway, the crowd loved them, actually clapping which is a rare underground occurance. I'm not a huge fan of this style of music, to happy, and bouncy for my taste, but my taste was the minority on the Red Line tonight. I would like to say thanks for playing.
This image was posted from the third life website
http://www.thethirdlife.com/pages/7/index.htm