LONDON A city in central England says two buskers who plagued a suburb by repeating the same two songs have been banned from performing for two years.
Birmingham City Council said Friday that the men angered residents with late night and out of tune appearance of two tracks "Wonderwall" by Oasis and "Faith" by George Michael.
Acoustic guitar player James Ryan, a 40 year old, and 39 year old Andrew Cave who used garbage can lids to attach Ryan were banned from busking by a judge at Birmingham Magistrates' Court.
The group are barred from entering the Birmingham suburb of Moseley Village and from playing musical apparatus there.
The council says both men are also banned from adjured anywhere in England or Wales.
Birmingham City Council said Friday that the men angered residents with late night and out of tune appearance of two tracks "Wonderwall" by Oasis and "Faith" by George Michael.
Acoustic guitar player James Ryan, a 40 year old, and 39 year old Andrew Cave who used garbage can lids to attach Ryan were banned from busking by a judge at Birmingham Magistrates' Court.
The group are barred from entering the Birmingham suburb of Moseley Village and from playing musical apparatus there.
The council says both men are also banned from adjured anywhere in England or Wales.
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