On Canada's streets, a former Nelson judge embraces the busker life
- Philip Seagram, a former provincial court judge from Nelson, has transitioned to a busking career after retiring early during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Seagram's book, No Judgment, and Other Busking Stories, was released on March 21, detailing his cross-Canada busking experiences.
- During his busking trip in the spring of 2022, Seagram treated it as a fundraiser for the Red Cross amid the Russia-Ukraine war while performing in various cities.
- Though he has stopped busking after publishing his debut book, he now has a deeper appreciation for street performers and their art.
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Victor Ray On His Debut Australian Tour: 'It's Quite A Soulful Experience; It's Very Raw'
Victor Ray is primed to be the next busker-turned-superstar following Ed Sheeran and Tones And I. He's already playing increasingly larger venues in the UK. But, about to hit Australia for the first time, the humble Stay For A While singer hasn't forgotten his come-up as a street performer. "Strangers on the street would be like, 'Oh, you should do this – you could make it!'" he reminisces. Ray's press releases are full of impressive streaming a…
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