Peter Kendall Clark can’t go more than two feet from his home without being recognized.
“I’ve been in professional theater for 40 years and the most attention I’ve ever gotten is for singing karaoke show tunes on a stoop in Brooklyn,” said Clark.
The Opera singer and St. Ann’s music teacher made a name for himself as the “Brownstone Baritone,” performing for his Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. Back in May of last year he started performing on the street shortly after the 7 p.m. clap as a tribute to the essential workers.
“There’s so many songs where the lyrics you’ve known them your whole life, but the poignancy of
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