In The News: Manitoba Music News Stories from Around the Web

Keep Hana Lu Lu on your radar. - The Manitoban + FREE download
Mitten Claps deserves a round of applause for its new EP. - The Projecter
Mitten Claps has a bigger sound than you'd think. - The Manitoban
Mitten Claps sees a full-length down the road. - The Uniter
Sweet Alibi joins Matt Epp in the top 20. - CBC Radio 2
Indicator Indicator changes lanes with new EP. - Winnipeg Free Press
Wake up with this video of Indicator Indicator. - BT Winnipeg
Tanya Tagaq puts her voice to the big screen. - The Globe and Mail
You can find Tanya Tagaq in the dead of winter. - The Chronicle Herald
Mariachi Ghost had a lot to celebrate this past Day of the Dead. - CBC Scene
Mariachi Ghost's album release show was full of spirit. - Winnipeg Free Press
The F-Holes get a temporary name change and join Little Miss Higgins. - The Projector
Little Miss Higgins rounds up The F-Holes as the Winnipeg Five. - Leader Post
Yes We Mystic's Flood and Fires is addictive. - Beatroute
Dauphin's Countryfest holds nothing back for it's 25th anniversary. - Winnipeg Free Press
Dauphin's Countryfest announces 2014 lineup. - ChrisD.ca
Boats makes a splash in Banff. - The Projector
Hearing Trees puts music to poetry. - CBC Scene
Greg MacPherson has his solo work down to a science. - Beatroute
The Duhks are welcomed with open arms. - Brattleboro Reformer
Salinas spill the beans on what's next. - Toronto Rhapcity
The Treble gives a preview of its tour documentary, Chasing Light. - BT Winnipeg
Join Fred Penner in his annual sing-along. - Winnipeg Free Press
Fred Penner puts on a sing-along for young and old fans. - ChrisD.ca
Matt Epp quenches the audience's thirst. - Novilist
Matt Epp doesn't need to sing to fill a room with warmth. - DKG
Royal Canoe gets furious in its range of genres. - Hamburger Abendblatt
KEN mode and Shotgun Jimmie are not to be missed. - Exclaim!
CKUW takes a trip down memory lane. - Stylus
Local musicians sing a song to raise funds for World AIDS Day. - Winnipeg Free Press
Romi Mayes and Imaginary Cities' Rusty Matyas pass the torch. - The Projector
Countdown to the JUNOs is on. - Winnipeg Free Press