If you've spent any time walking around the San Francisco ferry building, you've likely heard his voice. Musician Marc Coleman has been serenading tourists and locals in the city for years.
Aside from making a living, he said he wants to use music to bring more human connection back to San Francisco and make it a little less tech.
"I believe that music is an energy, it's a vibration. You're emitting a certain kind of vibration, a certain amount of frequency that the human ear picks up on and it makes people feel better. And so my intention is to come out and make the city a better place through music," said Coleman. What's even worse, he said, is the lack of engagement, the lack of response, and the lack of community. He said perhaps it's a sign that San Francisco has gone too corporate.
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