Rod Stewart surprises crowd with impromptu street performance

(6 Nov 2017) ROD STEWART SURPRISES CROWD WITH IMPROMPTU STREET PERFORMANCE British rock legend Rod Stewart rolled back the years Monday (6 NOV. 2017) with a surprise performance of “Handbags and Gladrags“ at London’s Piccadilly Circus. In front a spellbound crowd, Stewart – who began his musical career playing on the streets of London – joined busker Henry Facey for an acoustic performance of the hit song. The 72-year-old’s impromptu appearance was to promote the November 13 unveiling of “The Adoration Trilogy - Searching for Apollo“ legacy photograph at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The project - a collaboration between The Who’s Roger Daltry and photographer Alistair Morrison – features over 60 musical legends pictured as street performers. Measuring a sizeable 4 x 5 meters, the photograph is valued at 6.5 million US Dollars. In addition to the original, a limited number of master prints will also be on sale. Purchasers of the pieces will be asked
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