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Sunday: 6pm - 8pm Steve Fruitman is a folklorist and ardent Canadian music collector, his programs hit the nation's nerve centre passionately on each and every show. Connecting fiddle music with singer-songwriters, Blues and Jazz, Country and Folk seemlessly (very often in one program). If it's Canadian is Sugar Camp Music. Steve is also the founder of the Porcupine Awards which have been broadcast annually for many years. It was the only radio program officially endorsed by Stompin' Tom Connors. Website: www.backtothesugarcamp.com |
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