Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Some of the products to be presented to Junos artists from the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and CTV. - Submitted photo
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Dean Jacobs, left, The Telegram's Reader Sales and Marketing Manager, presents Kris Green of Mount Pearl with The Telegram Ultimate Juno Jumble Grand Prize package. Kris and his fiance Angela Dyke will enjoy the Ultimate Juno Prize Pack. - Photo by Joe
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Dean Jacobs, left, The Telegram's Reader Sales and Marketing Manager, presents Tracy Byrne, of St. John's with The Telegram's Ultimate Juno Jumbo third prize package (1 pair of tickets to all of the events). - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Dean Jacobs, left, The Telegram's Reader Sales and Marketing Manager, presents Amanda Mulrooney, of St. John's with The Telegram's Ultimate Juno Jumbo second prize package (1 pair of tickets to all of the events). - Photo by Jackie Bryant Cumby/The Tel
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Among the singer/songwriters that took part in Tuesday night's, April 13, 2010, Ruckus in the Round - Songs From The Edge was Amelia Curran. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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Among the singer/songwriters that took part in Tuesday night's, April 13, 2010, Ruckus in the Round - Songs From The Edge was Harry Martin. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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Among the singer/songwriters that took part in Tuesday night's, April 13, 2010, Ruckus in the Round - Songs From The Edge was Mike Macdonald. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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Among the singer/songwriters that took part in Tuesday night's, April 13, 2010, Ruckus in the Round - Songs From The Edge was Sherman Downey. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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Among the singer/songwriters that took part in Tuesday night's, April 13, 2010, Ruckus in the Round - Songs From The Edge was Terry Penney. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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Matthew Bown (centre), and fellow members of the Newman Sound Men's Choir, perform Wednesday, April 14, 2010, in St John's at the Robin Hood Bay Landfill for Ruckus on the Edge. The choir performed for a small crowd including of St. John's Mayor Dennis
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Alto saxist Susan Evoy with The Idlers performs Thursday night, April 15, 2010 at the Delta Hotel in St. John's during the Ruckus Rock Night Blast Off. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Longtime bluesman Scott Goudie opened up the Jazz and Blues Night at The Majestic Theatre during Ruckus on The Edge events Thursday night, April 15, 2010. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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" title=" Erin Best of The Idlers belts out a high note from "Merchant's Dub" off the new album "Keep Out" Thursday night, April 15, 2010 at the Delta Hotel in St. John's during the Ruckus Rock Night Blast Off. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram " />
Erin Best of The Idlers belts out a high note from "Merchant's Dub" off the new album "Keep Out" Thursday night, April 15, 2010 at the Delta Hotel in St. John's during the Ruckus Rock Night Blast Off. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Jim Cuddy, lead singer of Blue Rodeo, speaks to the media during a practice Thursday, April 15, 2010 for the Juno Cup hockey game. The game will feature NHL players against musicians tonight at the Jack Byrne arena in Torbay. - Photo by Keith Gosse/The
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Entertainment reporter Ben Mulroney walks down George Street with Newfoundland singer Kim Stockwood Thursday, April 15, 2010 as they record a promo for one of many Juno events in St. John's this week. - Photo by Keith Gosse/The Telegram
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Gary French performs Monday night, April 12, 2010, at Cochrane Street United Church in St. John's during Gospel on the Edge, one of the first events of Juno week. - Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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Corner Brook singer and TV host Wendy Woodland performs Monday night, April 12, 2010, at Cochrane Street United Church in St. John's during Gospel on the Edge, one of the first events of Juno week. - Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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MusicNL nominated Gospel Artist of the Year 2008 Mark House performs Monday night, April 12, 2010, at Cochrane Street United Church in St. John's during Gospel on the Edge, one of the first events of Juno Week. - Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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The Conne River Mi'kmaq Choir performs Monday night, April 12, 2010, at Cochrane Street United Church in St. John's during Gospel on the Edge, one of the first events of Juno week. - Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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Dan Bursey performs Monday night, April 12, 2010, at Cochrane Street United Church in St. John's during Gospel on the Edge, one of the first events of Juno week. - Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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David Chafe performs Monday night, April 12, 2010, at Cochrane Street United Church in St. John's during Gospel on the Edge, one of the first events of Juno week. - Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram
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Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at the Delta, Our Music-Our Heritage featured performances by aboriginal, francophone and world performers from the province showcasing their various musical roots. Among those performing was Daniel Obediah Payne from Co
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Mary Barry and Charlie Barfoot perform Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at Ruckus on the Edge's Our Music-Our Heritage. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Rich Neville performs Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at Ruckus on the Edge's Our Music-Our Heritage. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Harry Martin performs Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at Ruckus on the Edge's Our Music-Our Heritage. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Tzu-Hao Hsu, a traditional Chinese dancer, performs Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at Ruckus on the Edge's Our Music-Our Heritage. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Fred Jorgensen performs Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at Ruckus on the Edge's Our Music-Our Heritage. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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Geraldine Hollett performs Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at Ruckus on the Edge's Our Music-Our Heritage. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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Mark Hiscock performs Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at Ruckus on the Edge's Our Music-Our Heritage. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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Phil Churchill performs Wednesday night, April 14, 2010 at Ruckus on the Edge's Our Music-Our Heritage. - Photo by Steve Bartlett/The Telegram
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The opening for the Junos were held Monday, April 12, 2010 at the Confederation Building in St. John's. The opening was a testament to Newfoundland talent including the Benoit's shown here playing traditional Newfoundland music in the lobby.- Photo by
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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The opening for the Junos were held Monday, April 12, 2010 at the Confederation Building in St. John's. Here Ken Marshall, chairman of the Ruckus on the Edge host committee, speaks at the opening. - Photo by Mark Burt/Special to The Telegram
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
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Con O'Brien sings during the opening for the Junos Monday, April 12, 2010 at the Confederation Building in St. John's. - Photo by Mark Burt/Special to The Telegram
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People gather to listen to the opening for the Junos Monday, April 12, 2010 at the Confederation Building in St. John's. - Photo by Mark Burt/Special to The Telegram
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People gather to listen to the opening for the Junos Monday, April 12, 2010 at the Confederation Building in St. John's. - Photo by Mark Burt/Special to The Telegram
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Music industry stars receiving plenty of swag
It has been dubbed "the ultimate VIP survival kit." The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) and CTV will welcome presenters and performers for Sunday's 2010 Juno Awards broadcast with a special bag of goodies.
The bag includes donated products from at least 23 different companies.
It includes a Gaya collection handbag, Green and Black's Organic chocolate, BollÉ Serengeti sunglasses from Bushnell Outdoor Products and jewelery from The Butler Collection (to also be featured on ads during the Juno Awards broadcast).
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- G
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:59:41
WAIT ONE MINUTE. I don't see any Purity Jam-Jams, Snook's Christmas CD, Fresh Flippers or a copy of The Buy N Sell. What a joke.
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- Anon
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:48:33
Wheres my free stuff? oh yeah if i wear it, mindless little girls and brainless boys wont care and they wont ask mommy and daddy for money to go buy it .
This isn't giftbags for the stars its free advertising. -
- I give
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:48:13
What a scam. So much for this being about the musak, more like the buck.
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- Geoff
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:47:07
I think that it awesome that the artists are being given things. As a musician myself I know how difficult it is to make, I haven't yet, but the rewards are good once you do. I really think that the gift bags should have been more locally oriented though. Why not hilight some of the boutiques that St. John's is home to. The gift bags should have been Made Right Here .
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- M
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:45:37
Way to go Jelly Bean Row. At least there's one NL product in the gift bag. These are great little pieces, hope all the celebs tell the rest of Canada (the world) how great NL is and all the beauty there is here. These decorative houses of Jelly Bean Row show exactly the uniqueness and vibrant colors of the oldest city in North America. Hard to tell on a day like this..hehe.
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- Cheerbear
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:43:27
Why is all the free stuff given to people who are rich enough to buy for themselves?
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- G
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:47:14
WAIT ONE MINUTE. I don't see any Purity Jam-Jams, Snook's Christmas CD, Fresh Flippers or a copy of The Buy N Sell. What a joke.
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- Anon
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:29:59
Wheres my free stuff? oh yeah if i wear it, mindless little girls and brainless boys wont care and they wont ask mommy and daddy for money to go buy it .
This isn't giftbags for the stars its free advertising. -
- I give
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:29:24
What a scam. So much for this being about the musak, more like the buck.
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- Geoff
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:27:27
I think that it awesome that the artists are being given things. As a musician myself I know how difficult it is to make, I haven't yet, but the rewards are good once you do. I really think that the gift bags should have been more locally oriented though. Why not hilight some of the boutiques that St. John's is home to. The gift bags should have been Made Right Here .
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- M
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:25:13
Way to go Jelly Bean Row. At least there's one NL product in the gift bag. These are great little pieces, hope all the celebs tell the rest of Canada (the world) how great NL is and all the beauty there is here. These decorative houses of Jelly Bean Row show exactly the uniqueness and vibrant colors of the oldest city in North America. Hard to tell on a day like this..hehe.
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- Cheerbear
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:21:34
Why is all the free stuff given to people who are rich enough to buy for themselves?




