Hank Goes to Canada

Port Colborne is right on the Welland Canal and a pretty little place.
We got there a little early and explored a bit, and were lucky enough to see a big old ship come thru the canal, which is quite an experience with all the bridge raising and lowering and all.
Mighty interesting to watch.
The show was sold out thanks to Linda Jean, who does the booking and all the promo work as well, so she was responsible for all the hard preparations. I just had to do the easy part.
Nancy got roped into helping out in the sound booth, so she got a real trial by fire running the equipment and trying to guess what I was going to do next. Turned out real well considering neither one of us had worked out all the details in advance.Sometimes you just have to wing it.
The Roselawn was very professional.I had a three room dressing room with a kitchen and living room with a stage video monitor so I knew exactly when to hit the stage.
They had a very good opening act, three fellers who hit some mighty tight harmonies and could play any style. Sorry boys, can't recall what you called yourselves, but I always did have a poor memory when it comes to names.
The audience was great.Very vocal, rowdy and appreciative. Must be that Canadian water (or beer ). The soundmen did a nice job for us,too.Thanks Lawrence! I got a tape of the second set and will convert it to DVD and see if I can figure out how to post a clip in the next day or so.
Linda Jean and Brian squired us around to a few hot spots after the show and we all had a good time. Man, I ain't as young as I used to be!
Thanks to the Roselawn for the invite and especially to Linda Jean for all her hard work!
Settin' The Woods on Fire!

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