2004 Reviews
Rich and sweet, dark and deep - Nathan's brand of haunting folk comes from just being themselves
FFWD Weekly July 22,2004 - Preview Article by M.D. Stewart
Musical joi de vivre - A cross-genre free spirit, Olu Dara plays for the simple, unbridled joy of it
FFWD Weekly July 22, 2004 - Preview Article by Jamie Frederick
Runaways and wanderers - Vancouver's Po' Girl sing their own Vagabond Lullabies
FFWD Weekly July 22, 2004 - Preview Article by James Keller
Creative in capitals - Scott Merritt thinks outside the beat box
FFWD Weekly July 22, 2004 - Preview Article by M.D. Stewart
Accidental singer, purposeful bliss - Former Whiskeytown vocalist Caitlin Cary offers heart-kissed songs
FFWD Weekly, July 22, 2004 - Preview Article by Mary-Lynn McEwen
The Stompin' Tom Party of Canada - No-nonsense, tell-it-like-it-is singer-songwriter does no wrong in the eyes of fans
FFWD Weekly July 22, 2004 - Preview Article by Aubrey McInnis
Brit won't be buried by beauty myth - Thea Gilmore forgoes Barbie doll image to make music on her own terms
FFWD Weekly July 22, 2004 - Preview Article by Kirsten Kosloski
Our roots writers choose their must-see folk-fest side-stage essentials
FFWD Weekly July 22, 2004 - Preview Article by FFWD Staff
Stompin' stellar festival
Calgary Sun May 11, 2004 - Preview Article by Mike Bell
Five by five - Calgary folk fest's silver anniversary blends new sounds with old favourites
FFWD Weekly May 13, 2004 - Preview Article by Jason Lewis
