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   David Dalton to All   
   Re: Cotillion: Tinker's Wagon CD release   
   08 Nov 18 02:07:20   
   
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   From: dalton@nfld.com   
      
   On Nov 5, 2018, David Dalton wrote   
   (in article<0001HW.218FF94301F8A36F700005C722CF@news.eternal-september.org>):   
      
   > This Tuesday, November 6, at The Ship Pub in St. John’s,   
   > Newfoundland, Canada, the new band Cotillion will   
   > release their first CD, entitled Tinker’s Wagon. The show   
   > begins at 8 p.m. and there is no cover charge.   
   >   
   > The core trio of Cotillion are:   
   >   
   > Hugh Scott: vocals, guitar, mandolin   
      
   He does play mandolin and flute too but stuck to guitar and vocals   
   in the show.   
      
   > Dave Panting (who is in Rawlins Cross and was in Figgy Duff):   
   > vocals, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki   
      
   He didn’t play bouzouki or guitar but played two mandolins,   
   an octave mandolin, and a banjolin.   
      
   > Gerry Strong (who was in Tickle Harbour): flute, whistles   
   >   
   > and they will be joined on some songs/tunes by guest musicians:   
   > Matt Hender: double bass   
      
   Matt played the whole show.   
      
   > Rosemary Lawton: violin   
   > Gayle Tapper: harp   
   > Geoff Panting: piano accordion   
      
   It was a great show.   
      
   > I plan to pick up a CD at the show and will follow up to   
   > this post with a brief review eventually.   
      
   I have the CD but haven’t listened to it yet but will follow   
   up again after I do.   
      
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   I might be great tomorrow/But hopeless yesterday" (Chrissie Hynde)   
      
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