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SLED ISLAND ANNOUNCES INITIAL HEADLINERS LIST!

[caption id="attachment_1788" align="alignnone" width="626" caption="Photo by Jason Allen"][/caption]   As summer festival season approaches, music lovers are collectively getting giddier…
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DOWNLOAD: NEW LEO37 EP

Saskatoon ex-pat emcee Leo37 has been working hard on his latest EP Fanfare. After five years of touring through 11 countries, the Taiwanese-Canadian producer, turntablist & emcee teamed up with…
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SASKTEL JAZZ FEIST-IVAL!

The Sasktel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival made a huge splash today, naming Feist as one of the headliners for the 2012 edition of the fest! After a few years of schedules not lining up, today's…
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OMINOCITY BRINGS US OMFEST!

Our local music cohorts over at Ominocity are celebrating their first anniversary... and they've assembled quite the party! In order to properly party down, you are required to bring $15 to Louis'…
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ZACHARY LUCKY ALBUM RELEASE!

Zachary Lucky's Saskatchewan album release concert, Friday, March 2nd at Christ Church Anglican. Presented by CFCR 90.5FM! Zachary Lucky is a patriot. Born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan -…
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SASKATCHEWAN TAKES OVER THE JUNOS!

As CFCR got out of bed today, we were pleased to find an all-you-can-eat buffet of Juno nominations for a few SK bands/artists! The Deep Dark Woods — Nominated for Roots and Traditional album of…
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SLOW DOWN, MOLASSES: MAKING FRIENDS WITH NMEs

First, Slow Down, Molasses decided to Walk Into The Sea. Then, they Lept Over the Sea, thoroughly rocking the End Of The Road Festival in North Dorset, UK. Now, the Saskatoon Five-Pack continue…
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PRAIRIES, BLOODY PRAIRIES

A little while back, we posted a tune by a new local band called Haunted Souls that was to appear on a 7-inch from Lethbridge, AB label Mammoth Cave. The record is entitled Bloodstains Across The…
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