Map Of Street Musician Locations In Chicago
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Meet The Musicians
![]() Tim AndersonPercussionist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Born and raised in Chicago, Tim is a member of the famous bucket drum performance group, “Positive Vibration.” He has been playing with them for four years and rehearses with them several hours every day. Tim truly loves performing on the streets of Chicago. He is appreciative of everything that his Grandparents have provided for him. He has “clothes on his back and a roof over his head and doesn’t need anything more,” he says. |
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![]() George BanksPercussionist, vocalist, and guitarist Hometown: Evanston, Illinois Despite having moved frequently as a child, George considers himself a true Chicagoan. He was trained in theater until he decided to pursue music in the early 1980’s and began playing percussion and drum set for his church. In 1999, George took up the acoustic guitar. George has performed for many corporate parties and other events, including a three-week stint on “Celebrity Cruises.” When playing acoustic guitar in the subway, George mainly plays covers. However, he often writes his own lyrics to the melodies of the songs he plays. He loves knowing that his music helps make someone’s day more enjoyable. For George, the most rewarding thing about playing music on the street is the smile on a child’s face that never fails to appear when hearing his music. George says that “adults will occasionally glance or watch; children always look back and watch.” This acts as a “sign of God’s approval” of George’s work. |
![]() Crystal BowersoxVocalist and guitarist Hometown: Toledo, Ohio A native of Toledo, Ohio, Crystal started singing as a child. When she was six, she started the piano and by the time she turned ten, she had started the guitar. Hoping to start a career as a musician, at 18 she decided to move to the “nearest big city” and wound up in Chicago. Before becoming a finalist on American Idol, Crystal played at the Jackson and Washington Redline stops. She also regularly performed at clubs, bars, and private parties in Chicago and Toledo. She loves to see the “way that [music] affects people’s moods.” However, she knows that she can’t please everyone. She writes most of the music that she performs. Check out Crystal's blog: http://crystalbowersox.blogspot.com/. |
![]() Vimont BrogsdalePercussionist Hometown: Chicago At the age of 26, Vimont started playing the drums, thinking that they were the “coolest things in the world.” Since then, he has played drum set with several Chicago bands and has been playing street music for nearly six years. Vimont is passionate about sharing his art with audiences, as well as other street musicians. Although it was fairly easy to obtain a street permit (despite frequent price increases), Vimont is dismayed at how confined street musicians have become. Each year, more and more streets and events become restricted. Vimont believes that what he does is a skill and a trade, and he hopes that the public and the City of Chicago appreciate his music. After all, “where would we be without music?” |
![]() Ronald ChristianVocalist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Ronald grew up in a musical family. His mother was a musician at his church for over 50 years. Ronald began his musical career singing in his church choir. For the past eight years, Ronald has performed as a Chicago street and subway musician. He joins Norman and Joseph, forming the popular trio that has accompanied the subway for a number of years. Ronald loves the way his music positively affects the mood of his audiences. However, he would like his listeners to know that “just because you’re in the subway, doesn’t mean you’re homeless.” Ronald wants the public to understand and realize that street musicians are not homeless and that in fact, they have true musical talent. |
![]() Scott DusenberryViolinist Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri Scott has been living in Chicago for the past eight years, since having moved from his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. He is currently a graduate student at the University of Illinois Chicago. Scott began playing violin at the age of five and has been playing as a subway and street musician for only two months. He usually plays covers and often plays with fellow street musician, George Banks. Scott is continually inspired by the nonverbal connection and interaction that his music creates between himself and his audiences. Despite his love of performing music as a street musician, he wishes that additional stops would be opened to allow subway musicians more places to share their talent. |
![]() Joseph EllisonGuitarist and vocalist Hometown: Youngstown, Ohio Joseph was born in Youngstown, Ohio, but moved around due to his father’s occupation as a truck driver. He has lived in Chicago since 1992. Joseph began to play guitar 20 years ago and has been a street musician for 15 years. Performing music on the street, he feels, has allowed him to make his profession more fun. Regularly, he performs with fellow musicians Norman and Ronald Christian. When he is not performing as a street musician, he plays at private parties and concert venues. He mostly sings and plays covers. To Joseph, perhaps the most inspirational aspect of performing music on the street, is the reactions from his audience. He loves to see children get excited, jump around, and clap their hands to the music. However, he does get discouraged when people don’t appreciate his talents. He believes, “we were born on this earth to do what we do and we do it proudly.” |
![]() Cortez HarringtonPercussionist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois A native Chicagoan, Cortez has been playing bucket drums for eight years, since his friend encouraged him to start playing the drums. Along with Tim, Cortez is a member of the bucket drum performance group, “Positive Vibration.” |
![]() Allen HollandVocalist, steel drum player and guitarist Hometown: Seneca, South Carolina Allen regularly performs in several cities, particularly Chicago and Atlanta. He is very active in supporting the cause of street performers. Allen loves to perform island music...anytime...anywhere...and anyplace. The steel pan is his canvas to try and "paint a masterpiece of the world through clear and simple perspective...that perspective is one of peace, love, and harmony." |
![]() Andrew Foertsch-JansGuitarist and vocalist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Andrew has lived in Chicago his whole life and is now a third-year at the University of Chicago. He has been playing guitar seriously for about four years but just began busking in the summer of '09. He has also trained in trumpet and has experience with bass, harmonica, and accordion. Andrew plays rock and roll covers as well as a few blues standards. When asked of his reasons for becoming a street performer, he says, "Look, man, I'm just trying to dig it. And when I'm playing, I'm trying to find the people who are just trying to dig it too, so that we can all just try to dig it. That's the real American dream." |
![]() Michael JetteAccordionist Hometown: Providence, Rhode Island Michael grew up in Rhode Island where he first began playing accordion. He has been performing on the streets of Chicago for 18 years. His repertoire consists mostly of polkas. |
![]() Mark JohnsonPercussionist |
![]() Fritz LegrosGuitarist, vocalist, harmonica player and percussionist Hometown: Port-au-Prince, Haiti Fritz has been playing guitar for as long as he can remember. He grew up in Haiti, and at the young age of 15 played guitar in the National Orchestra. He began to play guitar on the street in New York City in 1990. Since 1995, he has been performing in Chicago, creating rhythm with his feet, harmony with his guitar, and melody with his voice or his harmonica. He mostly plays original songs, which are often influenced by his experience as a musician in Haiti. He enjoys being a street musician. His role as a street musician allows him to achieve a certain “closeness with people.” Unlike many critically acclaimed performers who are often idolized, Fritz feels that his audience sees him as a person. He says, “they see you perform and they’re inspired.” It is this mental and spiritual stimulation that his music creates that gives Fritz satisfaction. |
![]() MaverickGuitarist and vocalist |
![]() Talon McKinneySaxophonist |
![]() Robert O'ShallGuitarist, vocalist and mandolin player Home State: Texas Born in Texas, Robert was raised in Nevada. Robert has been playing guitar and bass for ten years and recently began playing mandolin. He has been a street musician for several years. “Every night is an adventure as a street musician,” he says. “Every day you see and meet new people.” |
![]() Remington PettygroveGuitarist, vocalist and harmonica player Remington began writing songs in the fall 2004 while studying at DePaul University. Knowing little about the songwriting process, he relied heavily on his emotions to give life to his lyrics. He soon began performing his new songs in Chicago’s subway stations and was happily surprised to find that many received his music warmly. Remy is currently recording his first full length CD. |
![]() Dave RussellPercussionist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Dave Russell has played drums for decades, drumming regularly for such names as Buddy Guy and Son Seals. He is also the author numerous drumming instructional books, CDs and DVDs. He can often be found performing at Red Line subway stops with the Tin Man. |
![]() Norman SmithVocalist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Originally from Chicago, Norman began singing in his high school chorus. He is a tenured street musician, having been singing in the subway since 1993. Along with fellow street musicians, Joseph and Ronald Christian, the three musicians have become known for their rendition of Stand By Me and other popular tunes. In addition to performing on the streets, he sings at private events. What Norman loves the most about performing street music, is being able to watch the reactions of passerbyers, especially when he can tell that his music makes someone’s day. He wishes that there were more subway stops open to street musicians. |
![]() Jerome TolliverTrombonist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Jerome began playing the trombone in his school band when he was 13. He has been performing in a horn trio for a year outside of the Chicago Art Institute. In addition to performing, Jerome is a prolific composer. He is currently attending Chicago State College. His love of performing music as a street musician is fueled by the positive reactions he receives from his audiences. |
![]() Maria TampicoGuitarist, violinist, vocalist and tapper |
![]() Keithen TerrellGuitarist and vocalist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Born in Chicago, Keithen was raised in Schlater, Mississippi. His first instrument was the keyboard until a “longing in [his] soul” caused him to teach himself guitar. He is an active musician and in addition to playing regularly at the Chicago Redline stops, you can find him performing at local clubs and bars, including Bar Louie and Winestyles. Keithen feels that the best part of being a street musician is to see people’s reactions as they stroll by him in the subway. He says that playing there allows him to practice and develop a stage presence in front of a crowd. He hopes that people realize that street and subway musicians are “artists who love to do what [they] do.” |
![]() Howard WallacePercussionist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Howard joins Tim and Cortez as a member of the bucket drum performance group, “Positive Vibration.” Originally from Chicago, Howard has been performing bucket drums for four years and loves playing music on the streets of Chicago. |
![]() Thomas WhiteGuitarist and vocalist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Thomas White is a native Chicagoan. He has been playing the guitar for 30 years and has been a street musician for several years. To Thomas, his music is therapeutic to both himself and to those around him. He says, “I love it when people value what I do.” |
![]() Jerry WilliamsSaxophonist Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Although Jerry has been playing street music for only the past few years, he has played alto sax since he was 11 years old. Originally from Chicago, Jerry performs for several hours every day outside of the Chicago Art Institute. He also plays music at private venues and events, including having performed for a wedding at The Drake Hotel. Jerry is currently attending Northern Illinois University for music performance. “You never know who’s going to hear you,” says Jerry when asked to describe some of the thrills of playing street music. |



































