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Bob Jamerson, known as Baton Bob, is a well known local character and costumed street performer, currently based in Atlanta, Georgia. Baton Bob used to live in St. Louis, Missouri and in both cities is a significant local personality. He typically marches down urban sidewalks dressed in a tutu and occasionally a tiara.
Performers are found at many locations like Mallory Square in Key West, in New Orleans, in New York around Central Park, Washington Square, and the subway systems, in San Francisco, in Washington, D.C. around the transit centers, in Los Angeles around Venice Beach, the Santa Monica Third Street Promenade, and the Hollywood area, in Chicago on ...
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A variety of New Year's Eve performers are expected for tonight's Times Square ball drop to ring in 2025. ... A roaming street performance by the NYPD Marching Band is set between 9:03 p.m. and 9: ...
Street performers were everywhere and fights over pitches were alarmingly common between the street performers themselves and the street performers, merchants, and vendors. Out of frustration over the complaining, fighting, and violence, Mayor Fiorello La Guardia had banned street performing in New York on the grounds of safety issues regarding ...
S. Adam Sandler (costume wearer) Satan and Adam; Art Paul Schlosser; Patti Scialfa; Seasick Steve; Pete Seeger; Martin Sexton; Jeff Sheridan; Kalan Sherrard; Shields and Yarnell
Aubrey Plaza appeared to pay tribute to her late husband, Jeff Baena, during her SNL 50: The Anniversary Special appearance. While introducing performers Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard on Sunday ...
Reverend (or Blind) Pearly Brown (August 18, 1915 – June 28, 1986) was an American singer and guitarist, known primarily as a street performer. He also played harmonica and accordion. Brown's repertoire included gospel blues, blues, country, and spirituals. His bottleneck style of slide guitar inspired Georgia rock and roll musicians.