
Another bunch of Tasmanians who have made themselves a home at the Tote over the past decade or so has been the Nation Blue.
In a musical gesture that choked me up (and I'm sure a majority of the crowd that night), they ended their set with a short rendition of the Magic Dirt track Baby Cakes, in honour of the Geelong band and their bass player Dean Turner who sadly passed away late last year.


Tom eventually lodging his guitar in the woodwork...
