The Old Lady has an old friend, Toni Shifalo, better known as La Banana the clown.
Toni also plays one heckuva washtub bass and she is now in a new band, Big Tiki and the Mai Tais.
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Thanks for the accurate write-up and the excellent photos.
Big Tiki and The Mai Tai’s are an incredible Band. listening to them makes you smile !
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Thank you. Linda 2-17-16