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I Want You – At the Busker’s Cafe
We are now accepting new members to The Busker’s Cafe forum provided you:
Have a valid email address that points to a non-free-anonymous email service. Services like like Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail,etc. will not do. If you know a current member of the site and they will vouch for you that will also work if you must use anonomous email. I apologize for the inconvenience but spammers now use real live people instead of bots to spam sites just like this one.
You should also have a website of some kind, a Facebook profile would do.
Again, the problem here is ‘real people’ we have had problems in the past with sock puppets and spammers and sadly, because I am a one man show, people need to jump through a couple of hoops.Click here to go to the forums main page to sign up.
If you know a member here and they will vouch for you that is the easiest way in, shoot me an email, let me know you would like to join, and I will instruct you on the rest.
All the best,
Dan-Photo: Danny Hustle & Sonny Holliday in Harvard Square 2001
Danny Hustle Interviewed by Jim Cellini for the Art of street performing III in Boston
When The art of street performing volume 3 was taped in Boston I was lucky enough to get asked by my buddy Kozmo to participate in the project. I got interviewed by one of the greatest street magicians in the world. Jim Cellini. Jim was a great guy and we exchanged a few letters after this. Jim even re-wrote my entire show for me. He was a great guy, and I miss him.
It’s a great video series if you are thinking of starting on the street and it is available by clicking This Link
Panto Damascus – By: Martin Ewen
Panto Damascus is a great book by worldclass Street performer Martin Ewen. It is a highly entertaining and alphabetical memoir of Mr. Ewen’s world travels. If you are a street performer or have ever wondered what it would be like to travel around the world with nothing but your wits and your props you should check it out. It is a great read!

