Tommy Hunter (third from the left) and three other band members signing authographs on stage. People in the crowd are handing them photographs to sign.
Tommy Hunter (third from the left) and three other band members signing authographs on stage. People in the crowd are handing them photographs to sign.
Tommy Hunter playing Guitar on stage. There are three people on stage with him. One man is playing the accordion, and the man in the middle is playing the guitar.
Tommy Hunter playing Guitar on stage. There are three people on stage with him. One man is playing the accordion, and the man in the middle is playing the guitar.
The man on the right is playing an accordion, and the man on the left is playing the violin. There are also two men in the back with musical instruments, and they are all wearing suits. They are playing on stage with the curtains down.
The man on the right is playing an accordion, and the man on the left is playing the violin. There are also two men in the back with musical instruments, and they are all wearing suits. They are playing on stage with the curtains down.
The Tommy Hunter show on stage. The curtains are drawn in the background, and in the middle of the stage are two girls dressed alike standing behind a microphone. There is a drummer behind the two girls, and on the far right is a man playing the accordion.
The Tommy Hunter show on stage. The curtains are drawn in the background, and in the middle of the stage are two girls dressed alike standing behind a microphone. There is a drummer behind the two girls, and on the far right is a man playing the accordion.
Photograph of the sasquatch hunter Bob Titmus, left, shows the sentinels Hugh MJcLarty one of many plaster casts he has taken of huge unexplained footprints of creature which was the subject of a film show in vVancouver to scientists, Bob, a local taxi operator, says some of the larger prints are 17 inches in length and are consistent with impressions made by a creature weighing around 700 pounds or more ounds. He hopes to resume hunt next year.
Photograph of the sasquatch hunter Bob Titmus, left, shows the sentinels Hugh MJcLarty one of many plaster casts he has taken of huge unexplained footprints of creature which was the subject of a film show in vVancouver to scientists, Bob, a local taxi operator, says some of the larger prints are 17 inches in length and are consistent with impressions made by a creature weighing around 700 pounds or more ounds. He hopes to resume hunt next year.