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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Just a quick note to all

Get your votes in now - the Shelter Valley Folk Festival is in the top 10 for the best Folk festival in the Country in a CBC poll. If you voted before do it again click here to start the process

11 comments:

Martin Partridge said...

I have been advised that the voting may end tonight. Good luck, Shelter Valley!

Martin Partridge said...

It's important to note that this competition is for the best MUSIC festival in the country, not folk music festival. To illustrate, the top 40 have included the East Coast Music Awards, the Halifax Pop Explosion, the Harbourfront Summer Festival, the Harvest Jazz and Blues Fest in Fredericton, NxNE in Toronto, the Ottawa Blues Fest, and Pop Montreal. Our sold-out little festival is drawing acclaim from across the country, up against festivals drawing tens of thousands.

Anonymous said...

with multiple votes, how is it a credible indication of anything meaningful?

Martin Partridge said...

With multiple anonymous comments possible, how is it a credible indication of meaningful thought?

Merklin Muffley said...

I certainly don't mean to take anything away from The Shelter Valley MusicFest but last July I drove out to Courtney/Comox for the Vancouver Island Music Festival and was so floored by the experience I'm going again this year. Again, I'll be ensconced in a cabin on Forbidden Plateau hard by the banks of the raging Tsolem River where a wary eye for the cougars is well advised. Arlo Guthrie did not do Alice's Restaurant Masacree but made up for it with City Of New Orleans and how he came to meet Steve Goodman. Steven Page did the Main Stage with Kevin Fox on cello. And he did all kinds of workshops too with the likes of Los Lobos, Red Stick Ramblers, Del McCoury and his sons, Jane Bunnett, Leon Bibb and on and on. But I really went to see Jennifer Warnes who closed the show on Sunday night. Great Vancouver Island Brewery draught, dope everywhere and the whole thing policed by just two RCMP in casual uniform.

VanIsleFest is so big any comparisons to Shelter Valley are, obviously, unfair. It also isn't fair of me to even attempt comparison, let alone vote, because I haven't 'done' Shelter Valley. Yet. And that's an oversight I intend to correct this summer.

Anonymous said...

then, do you condone ballot-box stuffing, and accept that there is a meaningful result to be derived from such a voting method?

Martin Partridge said...

Now that the final result has been announced (Shelter Valley lost to the Evolve festival in Antigonish N.S.) I must say that I agree with Mr. Anonymous -- those bastard coasters stuffed the ballot box!

P.S. I very much look forward to seeing Merklin (and maybe Mr. Anonymous) at this year's Shelter Valley Folk Festival, where everybody gets along with everybody. Weekend passes go on sale at a great discount on May 1.

And the Van Isle event is on my list of things to do before I die.

Merklin Muffley said...

I would have thought that any reasonably intelligent reader of the post just north of your query might -ahem- reasonably conclude the answer to your question might be No.

It seems I'm wrong in that assumption.

Therefore, simply put, my answer to your question is No.

Anonymous said...

The response to which you refer, Merklin, was aimed at Martin, not you. Your post got wedged in between.

And to you Martin, you make a rather huge assumption in addressing 'anonymous' as Mr., and it is quite surprising at that.

Merklin Muffley said...

My apologies, anonymous. I did not take the time to look at the sequence of posts. I'll be more careful in the future. As an aside, and even though the question of ballot box stuffing was not directed at me, I'll answer anyway: No, I think ballot box stuffing on any level is reprehensible and would not condone it in any way -even to promote an event I might happen to favour.

My thanks for your temperate comment.

Martin Partridge said...

I was using "Mr." in the obnoxious sense.