"It's purely about the art. I'm not looking for recognition. It just seemed to me a nice place to play and close to my home," Fudoli said. "People know I'm up there for a reason. They hear it in the air. It's a gift, and I'm trying to give it back."
from: The Butler Eagle
From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette
from: The Butler Eagle
From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette
8 comments:
I see him all the time. He is one of those folks that show up in small towns and make them special.
FIRST COUPLE TIMES I SAW HIM, I THOUGHT HE WAS A CEMETERY GHOST!
GLAD HE IS REAL.
Come On, cars whizzing by at 50 mph and you can hear him, yeah right !!!
I have never met him but have met numerous musicians from the Chicago area who really know music and his reputation as master musician is well known.
yeah its so busy people are dying to get in.
It's a pretty big cemetary. I don't think he stands on the shoulder of the road and plays!
DUH!!!! look at the pic.. he's standing on the shoulder of the road!!
I lived on the Belmont Road, (The Boulevard) and my children and I would always enjoy watching Mr. Fudoli in the neighborhood.
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