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  • His foot work is amazing! From Italy's one man band...

  • it's been a couple years since i saw him with my gf in quincy square... came on youtube just to look him up again. never have i seen so much talent... don't think i'll ever be forgetting his performance

  • I think he just graduated from a fiver to a ten spot from if I ever get to see him live. This guy has a real talent. How I wish we had buskers with type of talent where I live, but saying they are almost mediocre is paying them a very high compliment. Keep up the good work Eric, and best wishes from a fellow busker.

  • His musical gizmos are creative as hell, and the cat has the talent. How many watching him do you think will walk away and not drop a bill in his tip jar? He needs a good agent. He's worth a fiver from me if I ever see him live. So much better than the phony crap on the tele we are bombarded with. Keep at it Eric. You've got what it takes to entertain people, and so many couldn't buy a clue.

  • I saw Royer about 11 years ago at Quincy Square and thought he was awesome. We have his very first CD.

  • wat song is this

  • Jt is very nice you are a grazy boy

    best wishes from Germany

    Gruß Hubi -

    OneManBand

  • This man is good!

    For a one-man-rhythmsection, check RHYTHMTANDEM.

  • I lived right by Harvard Square for a few years, and it was always a treat when I'd walk down and Eric happened to be playing. "Street Bluegrass" is one of the half-dozen albums I'd take to a desert island, quite seriously. The first album's a gem, too. What a shame they're out of print.

  • Yeah !

  • would be great without the kid getting in the way all the time of what I want to be watching.

  • No way, the kids are brilliant!

  • Now this is talent, why don't we see this sort of stuff being promoted on TV? Because it's good that's why!

  • Eric Royer is a genius! He's been playing on the streets of Boston for donkey's years. I was fortunate enough to get him to appear in my grad film "In The Basement" when I was going to film school at Boston University (1994-1998). Hmm... I should try to post it here!

  • yeah, . . . you should. And, If children and servants begin waltzing when some one is playing, . . . does that mean, that one is doing what God made him to do?

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