Charley stands at one of Hartford's busiest intersections and plays the harmonica.
I will be traveling for one more week. Internet might be spotty.
But, posts are scheduled while I am away. Sorry if I can't visit your blogs.
On the subjects of musicians and travel, here is an entertainer
playing the saw with the Moscow Orchestra.
Extreme differences between the two musicians.
ReplyDeleteWonderful expressive portraits. I've been to Moscow a few time, but long ago. I wonder how it has changed?
ReplyDeleteMy dad used to play the saw. A fun instrument!
ReplyDeleteI really like all three shots.
ReplyDeleteTwo very unique musical experiences expressed here.
ReplyDeleteThese are terrific, Jack! I do love the two musicians -- so different and yet so much alike in their own way! What a great trip you're having!! I think it's terrific, but will be glad to see you back home!!
ReplyDeletei like charlie...i bet he's got some great stories!
ReplyDeleteThere is no language barrier in music - I bet they would play well together, Jack!
ReplyDeleteThey both look like real characters!
ReplyDeleteBoth look like real characters Jack, bet Charlie has a few stories to tell :)
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