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    Photos of The Frank Wakefield Band at HOOters.
    Frank conducts a sing along.
    http://www.candlewater.com/midwest04/

    Jim Moss
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    Franks looks like he ain't having no fun at all in those pics! Thanks for the link!
    I never wanted them all, Just the ones I wanted.....

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    hey Jim..ya got any pics from Canal Street?...

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    Gotta say, FW in Hooters looks like a square peg in a round hole. Wonder if those hostesses knew what a mandolin was before that night?

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    exxxxxxxxxxcellent

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    Quote Originally Posted by (AlanN @ Feb. 04 2004, 18:37)
    Gotta say, FW in Hooters looks like a square peg in a round hole. Wonder if those hostesses knew what a mandolin was before that night?
    ..no..but I bet they have seen their share of G-strings...

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    I bet they even broke a few!..........breakdowns that is, of course!
    If F-model mandolins have F-holes then why don't A-model mandolins have A-holes???

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    Maybe they could give him a few hair tips!
    Keep it acoustic.

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    ..yea...ol Frank....I love him....ya think he could have at least combed his hair for the occasion...that Hooters is about 20 mins from me...wish I could have gotten an invite...hey maybe thats where the mandolin class was....never know about Frank....as Frank would say..."Im ma gonna put a hurt on this one"

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    Check out the dude sitting at the bar. In both pics he's staring over at Frank and the girls thinking "man, I gotta get me one of them mandolins".

    P.S. I think Frank's hair is combed!
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    Frank has the best shirts in the business! He seems to alway be wearing a good looking western shirt on stage...Even in the Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza set he is wearing some cool western shirts! I guess that is one of his trademarks?
    I never wanted them all, Just the ones I wanted.....

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    Now that's what I call Inspiration!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by (AlanN @ Feb. 04 2004, 18:37)
    Wonder if those hostesses knew what a mandolin was before that night?
    Or after, for that matter...
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    Touche, my man, touche...

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    "Frank has the best shirts in the business! #He seems to alway be wearing a good looking western shirt on stage..."

    That's right - he either wears the red one or the white one, depending on his mood!

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    There are links to photos from the other shows at the top
    or this web page now:
    http://www.candlewater.com/midwest04/
    This was a very cool tour and the people we got to meet were
    just great. # The places we stayed were terrific. #
    Thanks to everyone. # We video taped all the shows and
    we might use some of the footage in our Adventures in Bluegrass series.

    Frank has no problems with his hands at all. #Our regular banjo was
    not there and our fill in Dave had no time to get use to our timing at all. #
    Dave is a trouper though. # Also, the cold air (-18 to +3 F) produces
    a real low humidity level. #I couldn't get my voice to work the air
    was so dry. #When I went back to the motel in Kalamazoo I turned
    on the shower to steam up the room. #It felt great and I could sing again. #
    My fingers were cracking at the cuticles. #I don't know how you guys out there do it.

    JM
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    PS: I got the red shirt I have on from Frank. #It was too big
    for him and he needed a coat back in 2000 or so. #So we swapped.

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    ..yea Jim...it was the coldest night of the year that night in Dayton...and it wasnt much warmer inside Canal Street either...thanks again for a wonderful night....

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