Busking — is the practice of performing in public places for tips and gratuities. People engaging in this practice are called buskers. Busking performances can be just about anything that people find entertaining. Buskers may do: acrobatics, animal tricks … Wikipedia
busking — 1851, slang, described variously as selling articles or obscene ballads in public houses, playing music on the streets, or performing as a sort of informal stand up comedy act in pubs, perhaps from an earlier word meaning to cruise as a pirate… … Etymology dictionary
Busking Day — has been observed on the 3rd and 4th day of every month since January 1996. Busking Day celebrates busking and buskers who fill streets, subway/metro stations, and other public places around the world with music and entertainment. It is observed… … Wikipedia
busking — bÊŒsk v. entertain with street performances of singing dancing juggling etc.; present improvised theater performances in forsaken areas; travel to rural villages in order to defraud the residents (by selling defective goods) … English contemporary dictionary
busking — See: busk … English dictionary
busking — buskˈing noun • • • Main Entry: ↑busk … Useful english dictionary
List of well-known busking locations — Some well known busking locations include the following. Americas United States of AmericaCentral U.S.* Boulder, Colorado: Pearl Street Mall * Chicago, Illinois: Maxwell Street This locale was featured in the Blues Brothers movie and has been… … Wikipedia
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Stephen Dale Petit — (born 19 April, 1960) is a guitarist, singer and songwriter who is a pioneer in a genre called the New Blues, and a major architect for the New Blues Revolution.He is noted for his rock and roll associations with greats such as Eric Clapton and… … Wikipedia
Mike Doughty — For the rally co driver, see Mike Doughty (co driver). Mike Doughty Background information Born June 10, 1970 (1970 06 10) … Wikipedia