Event hits high note in Bannerman Park
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With the Masterless Men on stage around 4:30 p.m. Sunday, there was scarcely a blade of grass in Bannerman Park that wasn’t occupied by a music fan during the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival. — Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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— Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Home for awhile from her new residence in Ireland, Newfoundland native Danette Eddy fiddled up a storm Sunday at the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival at Bannerman Park in St. John’s. — Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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Musician Amelia Curran performs in the oral traditions tent Saturday during the 36th annual Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival at Bannerman Park. — Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Rachel furey, 3, (left) and Lacy Pike, 2 dance to the traditional music of the Folk of Bay St. George from the province's west coast Saturday. — Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Sisters Elsie Frust, 5 (left) and Dannika Frust, 9, of St. John's, try their skill at guttin’ a cod fish at the Parks Canada educational tent Saturday during the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival at Bannerman Park in St. John’s. — Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Peforming in the Francophone tent in the “Folk au feminin avec” session, musician Sabrina Roberts of St. John’s, who originally is from New Liskeard in northern Ontario near the Quebec border, performs her song “Source de Printemps” Saturday during the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival at Bannerman Park in St. John’s. — Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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— Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Mother, daughter and grand kids, the folk festival has something for everyone.— Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
Musician Andrew James O’Brien and his band Andrew James O’Brien and the Searchers, perform on the main stage Saturday afternoon. — Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram



