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Marina Schurer

Marina Schurer

As a 'New-Glaswegian' originally from southern Germany, I'm still exploring the city and all its beautiful places and attractions. To get to know Glasgow better myself, I stroll and wander around on the hunt for nice little cafés, bars, restaurants and all sorts of other places that find their way into my heart. Some of these discoveries make it into my blog Exploring Glasgow, where I share my tips and tricks with locals and tourists alike. Follow me on Twitter @ExplorinGlasgow.

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Play it again, Glasgow: meet the city's buskers

Play it again, Glasgow: meet the city's buskers

Open your ears, folks. Glasgow's streets resemble a gigantic jukebox, a treasure trove of musicians of all ages and styles. Walking through Sauchiehall Street, down Buchanan Street and onto Argyle Street, it feels like stage diving from one concert to another. From traditional Celtic tunes to classic rock - you name it, Glasgow's buskers play it. Half way down Buchanan Street, rocky guitar sounds are mingling with a soft voice. It's Sarah, playing on Glasgow's central stage for the first time ever. The 16-year-old from East Kilbride is doing her Highers in Music and decided to use this busy Saturday to get some busking practice. She says: 'Glasgow is really good for gigs, it's got a good atmosphere.' A bit further up, David Hadley and his mandolin are entertaining the audience with traditional Celtic tunes. He used to be part of Clanadonia, the famous tribal drums and pipe band from Glasgow. They still play together every now and then, but most of the time, you'll find him busking in the city. He says he enjoys to get out and meet people, but that he also needs the music to get by: 'I'm self-employed. If I didn't play, I'd be homeless and starve.'  He comes to the city centre four to five times a week, sometimes by 7:30am to get a decent spot. When the city is bustling with people and the weather is good, he plays for three to four hours. Today, the rain queers his pitch but David doesn't mind. He's got a gig with Clanadonia in the evening. Aaron Smith is a regular, too. In f