Five Hungry Joes – A pictorial archive of the Trashcan Sinatras. Legendary Scottish Band


Up The Loft
April 1, 2011, 9:33 am
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Here’s the promo poster – designed by Nick Durham – for the Trashcan’s performance at The Loft in Dallas, Texas, during the March 2011 Acoustic Tour.

Those Frank Sinatra afficionados among you will of course recognise that Nick has used an image from the Sinatra and Doris Day film, ‘Young At Heart’. Nick is a friend of Salim Nourallah, who supported TCS on the night. You can find out more about both Nick and Salim here and here respectively.

There wasn’t too many of these posters produced, so thanks to Carla Elliott and Shane Locke for sending one through.

Interesting side note: The band’s recent online ‘volunteers for brass duties’ campaign had its first success at this gig. They were joined onstage by Steve and Scott (sorry, don’t have their surnames) and those lucky enough to be in attendance got to hear the brass arrangement of 1993 song ‘I’ve Seen Everything’ live onstage.

Magic stuff!

Auld blue eyes…

4 March 2011 Acoustic Tour (US)


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Thanks for the poster pics! I was very impressed, and was tempted to nab one! 🙂 Great show!

Also, thanks for the shout-out. This is Steve Woodruff. My twin brother Scott and I were lucky enough to get to play the trumpet part on “i’ve seen everything”. We also played for the St. Louis and KC shows. Definitely bucket-list worthy moments!

Comment by Steve Woodruff

No problem Steve. That’s cool you got to play with the band. Definitely a bucket-list moment I agree. Thanks for leaving a comment and keep visiting.

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