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Street music with rockabilly style

Scott Walker July 31, 2017

Two of the four rockabilly Outlaw Rituals in Chattanooga, TN.

“The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between.” ― -Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, widely recognized as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music (1856-1791)

In people, People Tags Outlaw Rituals, music, street music, street musicians, people, life, musical, Fuji, Fujix, x100f, Scott Walker, street photography, black and white, Chattanooga, Tennessee
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The Original Spoonman from 1957

Scott Walker August 6, 2016

William Boyd, who is almost 70 years old, performs on the streets almost nightly. He plays real silver spoons that he stashes away in his bag when he retires for the night. In fact, he even has a fork that he plays.

He has called the long term recovery program at the Room In the Inn of Nashville home for the past 3 years and is overwhelmingly thankful for it. Prior to that, he was on crack. But, he has been clean from that bondage for 9 years now.

Before he sought help, he was in and out of jail for a number of offenses that included alcohol and theft. However, that is no longer an issue as he has found his path… Making others smile. To do that, he sings and plays his silver spoons.

Boyd is 67 now, but he started playing the spoons, forks and butter knives in 1957 at age 8. His mother took him around town when he was a child to sing or play the spoons at different locations throughout Tennessee.

He still has a goal… to get noticed and get into the music business. He said three times, “I’m on YouTube – look me up.” He says, “I haven’t given up that dream, I still want to be a singer.”

“Hold fast to dreams, For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird, That cannot fly.” ― Langston Hughes (1902-1967)

Tags William Boyd, Nashville, Room in the Inn, Tennessee, homeless, fuji, fujix, Fuji X100s, street photography, street musicians, street music
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What song would you like to hear?

Scott Walker May 3, 2014

This man understands music. This is not to be insulting, but he communicates better with music than with words. He is very talented. He sometimes plays on street corners in Nashville. 

In people, People Tags street music, street photography, life, people, Canon, Scott Walker
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Roller skating violin player

Scott Walker May 3, 2014

It's not everyday that you see someone o roller skates, talking on the phone, holding a violin. It just made sense to take a picture of her. I think most would agree. 

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In people, People Tags music, music city, Murfreesboro, MTSU, Nashville, people, street photography, street music, Canon, 100 strangers, Scott Walker
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