
Anthony Pelosi of Pelosi
Basses.
Deidre Schoo continues her series on entrepreneurs in Bushwick with Anthony Pelosi of Pelosi Basses:
Describe your business.
Probably best described as monkey business, my business
involves the creation of handmade musical instruments.
Most of my sales, at this point in time, are through
word of mouth and consignment in shops.
How and when did your
business start?
My business officially started in 2003. I want people
to appreciate a product that starts with love and
ends with love. Just ignore the kicking and screaming
that goes on in the process!
When did you move your
business to Bushwick?
My business moved to Bushwick in 2006.
And what brought you
out here?
The smell of the waste management plant on Thames
Street…just kidding! Really…the space
was good for me and I was ready to pursue my business
further.
Do you have any funny,
quirky or weird stories about the neighborhood?
Well, there’s lots of them. Some probably aren’t
appropriate for most people. I like to recall the
man pissing behind a car on Porter — in fact,
that was just today — or the dog vomit strewn
throughout the stairwell of my building. There’s
also the paranoid guy that was talking to the TV in
a local diner. I told him that he should leave and
was thanked by the owner. At the same place I also
heard the owner tell someone “Oh you couldn’t
do nothing” after hearing that a patron of the
diner was locked up in Rikers for 3 years. The list
goes on and on.
If you have a new business in Bushwick and would like to be a part of this project please email Deidre.




