When Gil Levine died at 85 in 2009, three words in his obituary, “… plan a hootenanny’, started an Ottawa tradition that is now into its 8th year and getting stronger. Held each year on May Day, this annual celebration...
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Tony Turner: National Observer
Tony Turner, winner of the 2015 Gil’s Hootenanny songwriting contest, has been featured in a February 14, 2017 article in the National Observer.
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Moonfruits, the 2017 Gil’s Hootenanny headliners, were featured in a St. Valentine’s Day article in MetroNews.
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Joanne Laucius, Ottawa Citizen More from Joanne Laucius, Ottawa Citizen Published on: February 5, 2017 | Last Updated: February 5, 2017 8:17 PM EST You can’t go to any major city these days without tripping over a crowd of people...
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April 1st is the deadline to submit your song to the Gil’s Hootenanny “Songs of Hope and Protest” Sing-Along Songwriting Contest. Linked to May Day celebrations, this contest has given rise to some excellent musical creations from Canadian songwriters such...
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When: 7:30pm, Monday, May 1st Where: Clarke Room, RA Centre, 2451 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, ON. Inspired by the legacy of Gil Levine, Monday, May 1st, 2017 will mark the 8th year for Ottawa’s Gil’s Hootenanny, the annual community sing-along celebrating...
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