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Al Frisby returns to the stage at Don Quixote's with a CD release party to mark his twentieth year in music. Frisby began his career in music in the late 1980s as a novelty song writer penning such songs as "Deadheads On Bad Paper Acid" and "Valiums And Donahue". However, he currently performs as a one-man band, playing a wide variety of instruments such as the Hawaiian lap guitar, Cuban Tres, Dobro, musical, saw, accordion, mandolin, Turkish saz, melodica, piano, harmonica, drums and bass among others. His new album is entitled Lache pas a patate, an old Cajun saying meaning "hang on to your potatoes".
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