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Toronto's Subway Elvis
• Between 150 and 200 people typically show up to audition for the TTC Subway Musicians' Program. Each audition lasts approximately seven minutes. The acts are judged on stage presence, musical/performance talent and entertainment value.
• Auditions can be very competitive, since subway musicians can feasibly make a relatively good living. Typical income is hard to determine, however, since many subway musicians don't like to talk about money — some are afraid such discussions could curb passenger generosity.
• In the Montreal metro there are no permits or auditions required for subway musicians. They simply show up in the wee hours of the morning and sign up for designated spots at various stations on a first-come, first-served basis. The metro musicians regulate themselves in their own self-policing group: the Association des musiciens indépendents du métro de Montréal, formed in 1983.
• In 1986, Subway Elvis (a.k.a. Michael McTaggart) was arrested at Toronto's Kennedy subway station for allegedly taking part in seven cases of armed robbery. He was convicted of participating in two of the robberies in 1988. After spending 20 months in prison, Subway Elvis was proven innocent and was exonerated of all charges. He later filed a lawsuit against the police for his wrongful conviction, and received a settlement of $380,000 in 2001.
Program: Radio Free Friday
Broadcast Date: July 10, 1970
Guest(s): Michael McTaggart
Duration: 1:39
Last updated: May 1, 2012
Page consulted on March 25, 2013
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