Real Music & Real Estate . . .

Yiddishe Cup’s bandleader, Bert Stratton, is Klezmer Guy.
 

He knows about the band biz and – check this out – the real estate biz, too.
 

You may not care about the real estate biz. Hey, you may not care about the band biz. (See you.)
 

This is a blog with a gamy twist. It features tenants with snakes and skunks, and musicians with smoked fish in their pockets.
 

Stratton has written op-eds for the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Washington Post.


 
 

PLAYING ROME

It is odd to busk — play the streets — when you’re middle aged. (Or  old.)  I played Rome last month. I played the Jewish quarter — the ghetto.  My musician son, Jack, skedaddled.  He would have nothing to do with me.  I didn’t know any Italian Jewish music, but who does?   I played “Erev Shel Shoshanim,” some klezmer and standards like “All of Me” and “That’s Amore.”

My most appreciative fans were a group of college-age boys. They plied me with coins.

Afterward I said to them, “Here’s your money back. You were my best fans.”

bert on the streets of rome.  aug 2014.  lucy in foreground.

Lucy (Stratton) Kaegi with gelato.  “Larry David” with clarinet, background.  August 2014

They insisted I keep the money. One kid said, “Do you watch Curb Your Enthusiasm? It’s our favorite show.” Another kid said I looked like Larry David.

“I’ve seen Curb,” I said.

“What about Seinfeld?”

“Also, good.”

“You guys Jewish?” I said.  I wasn’t sure; their English accents threw me off.

They said yes.

“Where you guys from?”

“Australia.”

“I’ve never been to Australia,” I said.

“Come to Sydney. It’s beautiful!”

“I’d like to.”  If I can clear at least $10 on the streets, I’m there.


Footnote:the photo is not from the Jewish quarter.  But it’s Rome.  I roamed.

Here’s a second busking story, from the archives: “Busking in Israel and Elsewhere,” Times of Israel,  7/12/12.

adding machineA new essay from City Journal: “Bubbles, Booms, and Cash Flow.”  Not about busking.

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5 comments

1 Ken G. { 09.03.14 at 9:15 am }

The only people I can think of I’ve ever met from Australia was a family at Versailles walking around with us and our tour guide.

2 Steve Ostrow { 09.03.14 at 10:08 am }

Good for you! At 34 I was embarrassed to play the streets, too (figured it out, later). Experimenting. BTW…lots of buskers on 4th St. Cleveland this summer.

3 Steve Ostrow { 09.03.14 at 10:18 am }

(Good for you for experimenting is what I wanted to say)

4 Marc { 09.03.14 at 2:21 pm }

Where did you learn or hear the Song of Glory? We sing it every week in our shul.

5 Bert Stratton { 09.03.14 at 2:41 pm }

To Marc:

Off the Andy Statman CD “The Hidden Light.” A great record.

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