Contributor’s Got Talent

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A man sits in his motorized wheelchair in downtown Nashville. He is smiling and you can see large buildings behind him.

I met a lady on 8th Avenue who plays the spoons and is also an artist. I’ve talked to her three times already. I met a friend of hers the other day who is also a musical entertainer he plays piano. She plays spoons the way I was taught, but she plays the little ones. They are silver, which have the best sound. A unique sound. She’s younger than me. About 65.

You know I did the America’s Got Talent blind audition? If I make it to round three, I’m going to do something different because I believe every person in this world has a gift of some kind. The Lord has given me so many gifts I want to show the world some of them. I used to sing a song called, “Rock and Roll Lullaby.” I got so much talent that the Lord did give me. I feel my music. I can show you better than I can tell you.

I hope The Contributor can start filming some of us to show that we may be homeless, but we’ve got talent and spirit and we’re not giving up.

I just want to get out there. The thing is, my stories being published helps me sell my papers. When I got a story, I push it. I cant get to Berry Hill very much anymore, but I went on Sunday for a little while. Different kinds of people out there who are more into the real, real hard rock. I can play some of that crazy stuff, but I don’t feel it and I’m not into it so I don’t like playing it.

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