"Tuba Man Picks the Hawks"
- Steve Marcus
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- windshieldbug
- Once got the "hand" as a cue

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Being Seattle: is this above or below grunge?
Now I feel a profound link with this gentleman, and he has adjusted far better than I!harold wrote:Ed McMichael suffered some sort of catastrophic brain injury that has left him permanantly impaired and with an interesting affect.
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- RyanSchultz
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Ed
Ed hangs out by McCaw Hall all the time (home of PNB and Seattle Opera). He can mostly play anything by ear for a buck or two.
When I moved out here I was told that he wears the helmet because people used to throw quarters at him from the top of the old Kingdome.
'quite a character!
When I moved out here I was told that he wears the helmet because people used to throw quarters at him from the top of the old Kingdome.
'quite a character!
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Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra and Auburn Symphony Orchestra
University of Puget Sound
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Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra and Auburn Symphony Orchestra
University of Puget Sound
https://www.pugetsound.edu/directory/ryan-schultz
- tubarepair
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- Tom Holtz
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harold wrote:Ed McMichael suffered some sort of catastrophic brain injury that has left him permanantly impaired and with an interesting affect.
He can be found at nearly every major sporting event in Seattle and manages to make enough money to support himself.
As a musician, by the definition that he can take care of himself financially, he is far more successful than I have been.
I wish him nothing but the best and always find some money for him whenever I hear him playing.
Wow, what a character. Well, I'm not so sure about the Husky fight song, but other than that, all props to Ed. Now I wish I could meet the guy. I don't get to too many Mariners games living in D.C.tubarepair wrote:Ed is a genuinely nice guy. It is nearly impossible to stump him. If you want to see a smile on his face, ask for the Husky fight song.

