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My memory of the Tuba Man:
While Kitty and I lived and worked in Seattle, I was a member of the Seattle Opera Chorus.  Perhaps more importantly, I was a busker down at the Pike Place Market on my lunch breaks.  I would put out a coffee cup and stand on the corner singing my lungs out.  I sang arias in front of tourists (not very well).  It was a fun way to break down any last sense of fear that I might have had about performing.
One of the fun things about being a part of the Seattle Opera Chorus was that you could sometimes leave performances early (if we were done singing).  I remember running out of the theater after shouting "Attenti agli sbocchi delle scale!!" at the end of Tosca.  As I would leave the theater, beating the crowds by ten minutes (at best), I would wave to the Tuba Man as he sat blasting away "Ride of the Valkeries."
To the Tuba Man, my fellow busker: I wish I had given you a tip.  I hope you're doing duets with Gabriel now.
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