Rod Stewart surprises crowd with impromptu street performance
"A busker called Henry Facey is on a freezing London street playing his usual set for people as they pass by. He was coming to the end of his set and decided to play his final song before heading inside to warm up. Henry chose to play the 1969 hit "Handbags and Gladrags" and just as he's about to sing, out of nowhere, Rod Stewart himself steps from the crowd and asks for Henry's microphone. Although stunned, Henry handed over the microphone, and the pair created a bit of musical magic on the streets. Passers-by notice Rod's unmistakable husky voice and rush over to listen. Concertgoers pay a fortune to hear Rod Stewart sing, and here he was giving it away for free in Piccadilly Circus."
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