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Dr. Busker


The Incredible Dr. Busker is a musician based in the United Kingdom. He is often billed as The Last Victorian Pub Pianist, and is well known in the world of preservation and steam rallies, at which he is a regular performer.


The original Victorian Pub Pianists would keep a steady stream of tunes and songs flowing, while the Pub Landlord kept a steady stream of beer flowing in the pianist's direction. Dr. Busker is keen to continue the tradition and often plays in pubs and bars in exchange for free beer from the Landlord and the chance to pass the hat round at the end of the session. Dr. Busker also plays the accordion (sometimes called the squeezebox). The latter, complete with cannon of the Sealed Knot, is featured on the Album Thrashing Machine (see below).

Dr. Busker performs a wide range of music, including folk songs, ballads, sea-shanties, rugby songs and music hall songs, as well as his own compositions. One such composition Mister Dull And Boring caused an outcry in Milton Keynes, and local residents complained to the local BBC radio station, claiming that their new town was anything but "dull and boring" as the song suggested.

Although Dr. Busker is best known for his musical performances, he has many other interests, such as palaeontology, and the preservation of vintage machinery.

Discography

  • Fat Girl's Bike (Rallyscene)
  • Hoist Up The Dorset Flag (Happy Cow Music)
  • The Thrashing Machine (Rallyscene)
  • Back In The S--t Again (Happy Cow Music)

A number of VHS videos have also been produced.

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Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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