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		<title>By: Dunegrass lives! Popular music festival rises from the ashes for 17th year &#124;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dunegrass lives! Popular music festival rises from the ashes for 17th year &#124;</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] At first glance, this year’s festival will appear a shadow of what Dunegrass became under the guidance of Grassroots Productions, a nationally known company that went bankrupt after mismanaging and overbooking bands for last year’s festival. Lake estimates that the 2009 festival will spend less than 20 percent of what Grassroots did last year. Lake’s expectations of 2,000 attendees are much more modest, and realistic, than the miscalculations that saddled Grassroots with an insurmountable debt of $175,000 (see interview with Lake here). [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Dunegrass savior: Glen Arbor Sun interview with Ryan Lake &#124;</title>
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		<description>[...] Original Article: http://glenarborsun.com/dunegrass-savior-glen-arbor-sun-interview-with-ryan-lake/ [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Dunegrass lives! Popular music festival rises from the ashes for 17th year &#171; Glen Arbor Sun</title>
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		<description>[...] At first glance, this year’s festival will appear a shadow of what Dunegrass became under the guidance of Grassroots Productions, a nationally known company that went bankrupt after mismanaging and overbooking bands for last year’s festival. Lake estimates that the 2009 festival will spend less than 20 percent of what Grassroots did last year. Lake’s expectations of 2,000 attendees are much more modest, and realistic, than the miscalculations that saddled Grassroots with an insurmountable debt of $175,000 (see interview with Lake here). [...]</description>
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