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Beloved NYC Piano Man homeless, instrument vandalized

Por: New York Post Nation May 28, 2023

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A beloved busker who has filled Washington Square Park with music for nearly two decades is now homeless — and playing just to survive. Colin Huggins, who has been known to with his classical music, has been living on the streets for a year due to soaring rents. “I can only hold myself up for so long,” Huggins, 45, told The Post recently. On another sour note, his 1959 Steinway baby grand has been vandalized multiple times in recent... + full article



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