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All of our partner galleries respect our code of ethics.Įach work on Artsper is studied and validated by our team before appearing online. All sellers on Artsper have been carefully reviewed and approved by our team. When you browse and buy on Artsper, you benefit from our guaranteed protections. The man behind £65.We’re here to help you collect art securely.'My favourite quality about him is his wallet!' - Couple with 'great banter' celebrate 60th wedding anniversary Meet the Cleethorpes woman who's been tap dancing daily for nearly 70 years Man survives two heart attacks and credits Cleethorpes dance hall with saving his life Grimsby's boxing future eyes up England spot after national championships I tried a Grimsby school dinner for £2.60 and couldn't get enough of it.After stopping and listening, he used his hands to say thank you and I was so grateful to him for giving me the opportunity to sing a song so close to his heart." He seemed really grateful after I sang the song for him too. She added: "I don't do busking for money, I do it to spread a bit of happiness onto the streets so to get a request was great anyway, but to have a request that means so much to someone was so beautiful. It felt amazing to be able to sing a song that he requested because it meant that I was doing my best in helping people feel a little better in the street, which is what I really do busking for." "I felt so honoured to be able to sing the song for him, he is such a lovely man and always stops to talk to me and sometimes gives me change. The busker, Amelia Steel, said: "When I was singing and he was swaying side to side I could see him mouthing the song too and it make my heart melt, I could tell it really meant a lot to him. The video, which has now been viewed over 8,000 times, was a special moment shared by many, but none more so than the people in the video. There are far more nice people in this world than bad." Many felt the same way as Sammy with Gemma Rhodes saying: "I love good news stories, warms my heart and reinstates my belief in the human race. If she’s your daughter be very proud, we need more people like her in this world." "An act of pure kindness and compassion from her and a show of appreciation from him even though he will have very little for himself. It was obvious this song has special meaning to him." She added: "I spoke to her after, she told me the man is homeless and he will often throw a few pence in her bag. "She obliged, he stood, listened and gently swayed. This young lady busking was approached by the man infront of her and asked to play this song ‘Dancing in the sky’. In a post on social media, she said: "I have just witnessed this beautiful moment and it’s absolutely warmed my heart and brought me to tears. Read more: Charity hero spends 20 years volunteering at Race For Life in memory of beloved mum Sammy Cropley-Cooke said the "beautiful moment" made her day. The moment was caught on camera by a passer by who was "brought to tears" by it. As she sang Dancing in the Sky by Dani and Lizzy, he began swaying in front as he took it in. The busker was playing her usual set on Victoria Street when the man approached her and asked if she could play his favourite song. A heartwarming moment was captured on film in Grimsby as a busker played a homeless man's favourite tune.
