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REPLAY: Snowblink at the News Café

Uptown editor John Kendle hosted a live webcast at the News Café today with Winnipeg Folk Festival performers Snowblink, a Toronto-based duo which performed last night on the festival mainstage.

The duo’s first album, Long Live, came out in February 2011 and its second, Inner Classics, is due out in September 2011 on the arts & crafts label (home to Feist, Dan Mangan, Broken Social Scene and many others).

Snowblink will also play a workshop, Your Indie Heart, on Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the festival’s Snowberry stage, along with James Vincent McMorrow and Good Old War.

Watch a replay of Snowblink's interview and performance.

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Updated on Thursday, July 5, 2012 at 4:04 PM CDT: Changed picture.

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