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Rod Stewart’s busking charity drive

Brit singer songwriter Rod Stewart has started a new campaign to get musicians to busk on the streets for charity.

London, April 20: Brit singer songwriter Rod Stewart has started a new campaign to get musicians to busk on the streets for charity.
Stewart, 64, who beat thyroid cancer, became a patron of Busking Cancer 2009. The weeklong event aims to raise cash for Cancer Research UK through busking. “When it comes to busking, I’m your man. That’s how I started in the early 1960s on the streets of Paris,” the Sun quoted him as saying. “It’s what music is all about — just getting out there and singing or playing for the sheer joy of it,” he added. Busking Cancer week runs from June 20 to 27. ANI