Futain is een band met jonge muzikanten die het spelen van 60 en 70'er jaren muziek goed verstaan.
Vrijdag 28 december traden ze voor een goed doel op in het MFC te Stiphout. (Holland) Op de achtergrond wordt gedanst door Linda en Hans Verhoeve en op de voorgrond wordt door ML en Arno Verhoeven. Het was kei gezellig !!!
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Nessie the serpent is a musical instrument known as a "funtain". It's interactive, and lets you manipulate jets of water, to control the tone, volume, and pitch of the music from the instrument. Kids love it.
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