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10th Anniversary Radio Promos

CKUT90.3fm radio promos for 10th Anniversary Celebration Nov 20 1997  featuring Freaky D, Sampaloo,  Zoobone Productions, House of Pride Dancers, Alexis O;Hara, Fortner Anderson, Ratchet Orchestra, SlapHappy 5, Steak 72, Bagpipes, Medieval marching band (feature Régine Chassagne) and more.  Take a listen to what our radio promos sounded like in 1997.  Produced by Prym Tyme and Louise Burns 

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11/20/1997

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CKUT90.3fm radio promos for 10th Anniversary Celebration Nov 20 1997  featuring Freaky D, Sampaloo,  Zoobone Productions, House of Pride Dancers, Alexis O;Hara, Fortner Anderson, Ratchet Orchestra, SlapHappy 5, Steak 72, Bagpipes, Medieval marching band (feature Régine Chassagne) and more.  Take a listen to what our radio promos sounded like in 1997.  Produced by Prym Tyme and Louise Burns 

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