Stanley Jordan began by playing on the streets of New York.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; obviously, he was playing the wrong music for that audience, and they were hoping he would quit screeching on that fiddle. If he were Jean Luc Ponty, or Ray Nance; or maybe even one of those Blue Grass fiddlers like on "The Beverly Hill Billies", they might have stopped. For what is music from heaven to some, is noise to others. |
Street musician in the Haight Ashbury. Although this beholder hears beauty, I don't expect everyone to hear what I hear; even the name "didgeridoo" is melodic. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCS5Hh67vYs |