Dusty Rhodes, Street Musician

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2010

Dusty Rhodes is a jazz saxophonist who makes his living performing for people in Washington Square Park in New York City.

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  • He's not homeless.

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  • reminded with a smile that joy is enough. So please try not to see me in this video but feel the sound of my thoughts in vibrations and know that i am far from perfect but inknowing this I strive to express my imperfections in the most beautiful and honest expression of sound. I am a willing victim of love as there is no greater joy than to be loved. GOODNIGHT!!!!!

  • or winning the lottery. I just play what I actually feel and it is this submission to my most inner emotions that connects me to the whole world through a singular or multitimbral vibration called music. And through this conveyance I am part of you of we of us and it is beautiful and afterward after the sound fades I am left with the imprint of you we and us and this gives me joy. nothing special just joy. We at our best are joyful and in the hearts of all of us whom suffer for a moment we are

  • life. It ( music) has risen me up and out of the depths of my painful past and more importamtly out the restraints of my own bitter prejudices. It has given my tortured soul a validity that suffering could not possibly deliver. Music and in particular my music reminds me of the universal laws of existence it being the thread that binds our hearts in ways laws legislation and revolutions could never. I no longer way for the Right way to appear in the form of a NEW leader, philosophy, LAWS

  • born in poverty and then being being this and black in our great wonderful country. I believe the point is the music no matter what horn, reed, mouthpiece I am blessed with ( which all have been stolen -- by product of homelessness, as people will try to take the authenticity of me having been homeless they also will steal my property --perhaps even my intellectual property.)

    The fact of the matter is music has continuously served as a life preserver throughout my tumultuous and checkered

  • James Arthur Dusty Rhodes III is my legal name, and no I am VERY VERY VERY VERY fortunate not to be homeless any longer. The blessing of a beautiful wife who owns a beautiful home has saved me from the tribulations of my self-imposed homelessness. I am saddened at the the focus on whether I am, was, or still is homeless. If the truth were to be in actuality I literal have been homeless since I was fourteen. That in itself is almost an all too typical story of being disenfrANCHISED

  • time for a recording man!!!!

  • great guy...

  • After hearing what he just said, my look on music has completely changed. I just had an apifany...

  • I don't think he's homeless. If he is, he's the only homeless guy I've ever seen with a $70 Vandoren Lig

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