We arrived at Clints just in time to see the opening act finish her last set. On the walls are replicas of the famous Montreal clubs - Le Mustache & The Edgewater being very important in the history of all Wackerdom.Al (very photogenic) and Heather joined Bob and I for dinner...
...While we watched Andrew Henderson and The Big City Band play. Amazing stuff - they do a great version of that Canned Heat song....you know the one.... Of course, the highlight of the evening was when Kootch and Bob stormed the stage to perform a few tunes.
They started off with Little Queenie (I just noticed I'm on a French keyboard, and there aren't quotation marks. There are, however, accents and cedillas galore...) - a brilliant performance by Kootch.
(Halfway through the song, he got hungy and tried to eat the microphone.) Followed by a rousing version of Hey Lawdy Lawdy, headed by our very own Mr. Segarini.
...With Kootch and Andrew singing backup.
All in all, it was a wonderful evening that resulted in Kootch coming back with us to the hotel, and not leaving until 3 am.
Good on ya, Uncle K!
We're just getting ready to head out to Clints again for night two of the action. Word was circling yesterday that Juvenile Delinquent is being concidered for the Half-Wack tune tonight.
We'll see.
The Intrepid Pie

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