Posted on 09/17/2019 7:00:27 AM PDT by SleeperCatcher
Our morning commutes are tough enough as it is. Heading to the daily grind can be challenging, and even though we think were used to it, having the strength to pull it off day after day after day can be well tough.
So anytime something can take our minds out of that place for even a little bit, its a good thing. And nothing does that like a couple of talented musicians playing for Union Station commuters as they shuffle to and fro catching trains and making their way to their respective places of employment.
If you dont get happy after watching this video, well, then, there may be something very wrong with you. These guys are talented and should be making big bucks on a stage somewhere.
We love that commuters are putting money in their bucket too. Thats even cooler.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenationalsentinel.com ...
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slapped it into your blog,
The National Sentinel says they are a non-corporate-owned news site That might make them a "news client".
Prove its a blog, then prove it's SleeperCatcher's blog.
and made it clickbait?
Except for vanities and so forth, what isnt?
"It appears so."
If you're a hammer in want of a nail.
Exactly! I saw that video years ago.
Was? I think he still is.
This is a 2015 video of Too Many Zooz By Leo P.
Try: https://youtu.be/bIJ1KBOdbX8
https://youtu.be/BARAHLk-8dk
Leo Pellegrino (commonly known as Leo P) is a baritone saxophonist based in New York City, born in Pittsburgh. He graduated from the Manhattan School of Music in 2013. He is a current member of the “brass house” band Too Many Zooz and former member of the Lucky Chops brass band.
bfl
wow... i tried dropping a dollar through my monitor...
what fun.
Its a 4 year old video (2015) by ‘Too Many Zooz’ Leo P. (Leo Pellegrino) A formally trained (2013 graduate Manhattan School of Music) renowned sax player.
Too many Zooz
Lucky Chops
Brass house
Solo career
BBC special
Not a “Subway musician”
thanks for youtube link
Would have been a lot better if the recorder person used LANDSCAPE!!!
A for audio C- for video
An everyday event in Manhattan.
I saw the Lucky Chops with Leo P. on a bill with Morgan James at the Highline Ballroom in 2015(?) - great show, great venue.
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