These days, musicians must be adventurous to be heard. Where there is a potential audience but no stage, a stage must be created.
| Jill Fiore and her band rocked hard on her fire escape, one musician for each window |
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| The 15-piece Eyal Vilner Big Band takes over some benches and a grassy area and plays swing music for dancers on Sunday afternoons in Washington Square Park |
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| Dina Regine at the Classic Car Club Manhattan |
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| Diane Gentile at the Classic Car Club Manhattan |
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| Kelley Swindall at the Classic Car Club Manhattan |
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| The Shag Horns are among several brass bands that roam the streets stopping by sidewalk cafes to play a couple of songs for tips |
| Andrew played ragtime piano by the fountain at Washington Square Park |
| Dave Scott sat on the ground and played his sitar at a flea market at First Avenue and East First Street |





Thank you for documenting all these great musicians trying to do something positive in trying times. I appreciate what you do.
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