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The hosting city for this years 2009 Juno Awards is Vancouver. What I like to call the tree hugger capital of the world. Canada,s music elite are staying at the fabulous Shangra-la.
Needless to say there will be an Indian flair to this years Junos Canadas farvaroite Indo-Canadian son Russell Peters will host. There’s bound to be stories of his upbringing and his fathers strick disciplinary rearing of the young Peters. Music bountiful from the Diva Celine to Sara McGlauglin, rockers Nickleback, Poet Leonard Cohen , Divene Brown, Bryan Adams so much more. It promises to be an enjoyable evening for all. And to boot it up the Junos are giving us free down loads from various unknown Vancouver artists.
Mmmmm Hug a Tree Love Tree mmmm see you Sunday night
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