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I thought this was an interesting article. Maybe it doesn't have much to do with the present festival, but I'm putting it here for considerations.
[1].
ChildofMidnight (
talk) 02:44, 20 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Stuff to maybe use
Medecine Hat Folks club page with authored story (fairly promotional) but might contain some good info
[2]
Here's a page from Lake Superior News that notes the band Library Voices "shot a television commercial for their single 'Step Off The Map & Float' to promote the Regina Folk Festival and was awarded a grant by the Saskatchewan Arts Board to record a full length follow up."
[3]
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I thought this was an interesting article. Maybe it doesn't have much to do with the present festival, but I'm putting it here for considerations.
[1].
ChildofMidnight (
talk) 02:44, 20 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Stuff to maybe use
Medecine Hat Folks club page with authored story (fairly promotional) but might contain some good info
[2]
Here's a page from Lake Superior News that notes the band Library Voices "shot a television commercial for their single 'Step Off The Map & Float' to promote the Regina Folk Festival and was awarded a grant by the Saskatchewan Arts Board to record a full length follow up."
[3]