The Folk Music Ontario Conference 2023 kicked off in London on Thursday with the first of three straight nights of free concerts at the Fanshawe College School of Digital and Performance Arts, located along Dundas Place downtown. Photos by LFP’s Derek Ruttan. Read More
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