Signal Boost: Manitoba Music News Roundup

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Big Fun Festival reveals 2016 lineup. - Exclaim! + FREE Download

KEN mode offered up one of the best songs of 2015. - Chart Attack

Translation: you should know about KEN Mode. - Stuttgarter-Zeitung.DE

Festival du Voyageur: one of Canada’s best winter festivals. - West Jet Magazine

Hot Blizzard Folk Festival melts the winter blues. - Portage Online

Dwight Yoakam and Merle Haggard to play Dauphin’s Countryfest. - 730ckdm

Living Hour set to release LP in February via Lefse. - Sounds Better With Reverb

Shaw TV catches up with Fred Penner. - Shaw TV Winnipeg

Autumn Still primed to be on your winter playlist. - CMJ

Tiffany Ponce empowers women through song at fundraiser for Osborne House. - Metro News

John Norman makes music, not noise. - DMC World Magazine

The north is deeply rooted in Nelson Little’s music. - Thompson Citizen 

Justin Lacroix's EP promo video worth the wait. - Exposure

Abstract Artform steps outside of his comfort zone and forges new ground. - Say Hey There Music

The Bros. Landreth land nomination for International Artist of the Year. - The Digital Fix

The Bros. Landreth make lineup for Byron Bay Bluesfest. - Blank Gold Coast

The Bros. Landreth named in top 100 bands of 2015. - robdickens101

Red Moon Road to take the stage at the Watson Art Centre. - 730 CKDM

Red Moon Road are ready to give Dauphin the full experience. - The Dauphin Herald Online

Nathan Rogers and friends give new life to Stan Rogers’ songs. - Metro News

The Duhks: Returning to their natural habitat. - Scenestr.com

The Lytics bring danceable beats to the 2016 m4music Festival. - Top40 – Charts.com

Jason Burnstick and Nadia Gaudet discuss and perform from their album of Canadian lullabies. - CTV News Winnipeg

Doc Walker helps to raise thousands for area food bank. - TRF Radio

Doc Walker and Santa make appearances on the Holiday Train. - Echo Press

Doc Walker rides Holiday Train to The Hat today. - Medicine Hat News

The Holiday Train brings Doc Walker to Regina and Moose Jaw tonight. - CBC News

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