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Mercato First Thursday: February 2012

Mayo Coates handles the often rapid beat for the Whole Tones.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.

Photo by GORDON CAMPBELL

Mayo Coates handles the often rapid beat for the Whole Tones. Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.

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  • Tom & Edythe Ciccone left along with Kathy English and Ben LoCicero enjoy a night out together. Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Pete Winterberger of Bonita Springs joins Joan & Charles Campbell visiting Naples.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Capri, Diamond, Rene'& Cynthia enjoy first Thursday at Mercato and the live music.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Ellen Hemrick and son Miguel Padro Hemrick  at Mercato's first Thursday.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Quick strumming and acoustic instruements mark the band's sound.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Mayo Coates handles the often rapid beat for the Whole Tones.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Sue & Frank Coates who turned out to be the parents of drummer Mayo Coates.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Hoola hoop entertainer, instructor and seller Nancy Rose in action.  Reach her at nancy.rose.spector@gmail.com.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Russ Depo handles the stand up bass for the Whole Tones.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Taylor Freydberg strums an upbeat number.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • The Whole Tones' multi instruemental approach included the washboard.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • The banjo was worked into the arrangement of the Grateful Dead classic 'Friend of the Devil'.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • The evening looked good and busy over at Cucina Italiano.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Alex Dorris of the popular Whole Tones plays the cello.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.

Mercato First Thursday supported by the sounds of the blue grass infused Whole Tones looked like a success.  Coupled with the popular music were busy restaurants with outdoor dining, boutique stores open late and a display of the latest new cars.  Things kicked off at 7 and wrapped up just after nine.  Keep an eye out for the event each first Thursday of the month.

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