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January 25, 2011

Rogue Wave Caught on Video – Tourist Wetting – Middle Cove, Newfoundland

0 Rogue Wave Caught on Video   Tourist Wetting   Middle Cove, NewfoundlandTourists are often swept to sea or crushed up the rocks in Newfoundland, Canada because they underestimate the power of the sea. Rouge waves are an often conincidence here on NL shores. Often we see things in the media of Tourists drowing. The sea is a dangerious and powerful mistress, and demands respect at a distance. This video was taken on famous Middle Cove beach, January 26 2010.

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April 25, 2010

A Great Big Moose In The Middle of The Road

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2 A Great Big Moose In The Middle of The RoadA.Frank Willis, the “One-Man Band from Newfoundland“, is a virtual legend on the Canadian east coast music scene. This “little feller from Dover” is arguably one of Canada’s most uniquely talented and engaging performers.

A.Frank, as he is affectionately known, launched his one-man show in 1975 and became an overnight sensation. Fans marvelled as they watched him simultaneously play bass pedals with his left foot, chord organ with his right foot, and the harmonica (clamped in a holder)… all while his hands alternated between the guitar and mandolin strapped in front of him. He frequently pulled the accordion, banjo, and kazoo into the performance just for good measure! During performances, he integrated a variety of musical styles including traditional, country, pop, rock-and-roll, and everything in between. This diversity, combined with such rare abilities, garnered jam-packed audiences of young and old alike. The title of his 1976 debut album, Any Kind Of Music, says it all.

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