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piano roll.
Organ grinders were
commonly found busking in the 19th
century and
early 20th century.
Busking is
common among some
Romani people. Romantic...
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busk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Busk may
refer to:
Busk (corsetry), the
rigid element of a
corset placed at the
center front Busking, or...
- A
busk (also
spelled busque) is a
rigid element of a
corset at the
centre front of the garment. Two
types exist, one- and two-part
busks. Single-piece...
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Busking is a form of
public entertainment also
known as
street performance.
Busking may also
refer to:
Busking (U.S. case law)
Busking, an
album by Mike...
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Busk is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Douglas Busk (1906 - 1990),
British diplomat,
mountaineer and
geographer Edward Teshmaker Busk...
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Douglas Laird Busk KCMG (1906–1990) was a
British diplomat,
mountaineer and geographer.
Busk was born on 15 July 1906 and
educated at Eton and New College...
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Bandstand Busking is a
project based in London,
England showcasing musicians on some of the city's
underused bandstands. The
sessions are
recorded and...
- freighthopping, and
living in her van, with the
majority of her time
spent busking between Seattle and New Orleans. By this point,
Ferrell had
turned her...
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Jakob Busk Jensen (born 12
September 1993) is a
Danish footballer who
plays as
goalkeeper for
Bundesliga club
Union Berlin.
Having pla**** in
their youth...
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Centre Wellington: Cuba Mall Auckland:
Queen Street,
Auckland Busking Day Category:
Busking venues Circus skills Music Under New York
Skomorokh Street artist...