A hot and dismally vacant day. (Mike Johnson, pedal steel guitar player)
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A hot and dismally vacant day. (Mike Johnson, pedal steel guitar player)
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Our setup. 2 banjos, 2 guitars, an upright bass, washboard, snare and crash.
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Our setup. 2 banjos, 2 guitars, an upright bass, washboard, snare and crash.
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Steve LaPierre on washboard
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Steve LaPierre on washboard
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Tim Zizza moving stuff around.
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Tim Zizza moving stuff around.
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Don the dude, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vox.
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Don the dude, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vox.
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Epiphone from the era when they were still something worth buying.
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Epiphone from the era when they were still something worth buying.
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This is why we do this.
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This is why we do this.
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Thanks Newburyport, we'll be back tomorrow.
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Thanks Newburyport, we'll be back tomorrow.
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(to) busk - (bŭsk)
intr.v. busked, busk·ing, busks
To play music or perform entertainment in a public place, usually while soliciting money.
[Earlier, to be an itinerant performer, probably from busk, to go about seeking, cruise as a pirate, perhaps from obsolete French busquer, to prowl, from Italian buscare, to prowl, or Spanish buscar, to seek, from Old Spanish boscar.]