The Cossacks were especially respectful to itinerant blind singers who played the bandura or kobza.
Ives traveled about the U.S. as an itinerant singer during the early 1930s, earning his way by doing odd jobs and playing his banjo.
Julia's mother, the "Rosemary" of the title, was an itinerant singer.
Most of the drinking places in the town had prominent signs denying entry to thieves, itinerant singers, and soldiers.
With itinerant singers around, there were bound to be thieves, as well.
At night, itinerant singers turned the office into a crash pad.
Solo singing with instrumental accompaniment by professional itinerant singers known as kobzari or lirnyky.
After spending his early 20s traveling the country as an itinerant singer, Ives...
These itinerant young singers were common on the Lower East Side.
Particularly lively is the fair at Jaydev Kenduli, with the participation of bauls, the itinerant singers, in large numbers.