Since the footloose and bohemian
busking days of his young adulthood, Daniel Gordon has
followed a more conventional career path without ever
forgetting his roots as a street musician. In his position
as a member of the music faculty at Plattsburgh State
University of New York, he gives a presentation on his
busking experiences as the last class in several of
his courses. He has served as music critic for newspapers
in New Hampshire and Colorado, and other writings of
his have appeared in The Boston Sunday Globe newspaper,
Instrumentalist, Games, and Finland-USA magazines, as
well as several music journals in France, Canada, and
the United States. He has spoken about his busking experiences
on WNYC-FM Public Radio and CCTV in Cambridge MA. Sax
on the Streets is his first book.
Mr. Gordon lives his wife and
two daughters in Plattsburgh NY, where he teaches, writes,
and makes music in various forms—and still busks
occasionally.
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