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THUNDER BAY – Not even a little rain could dampen the spirits of those in the crowd this weekend at the first Country on the Bay music festival.
Featuring the musical talents of Brett Kissel, Lee Brice, the Reclaws, Terri Clark and Johnny Reid atop the bill, Country on the Bay was a smash success, Winters said.“It’s gone really smooth. We’ve been trying to do this festival for two years. Of course we got hit with the thing that no one wants to talk about, so it’s nice to be able to have it. We’ve had really good attendance this year and really good support. It’s been just great.
Still, it’s a little too soon to guarantee the event will return to Thunder Bay for a second year, Winters said.“You can never really tell the complete status of it until way after the event, but I mean, from the attendance, from the excitement of the people, we really think this really is a good festival and there’s lots of potential, so there’s definitely some hope in the future that it will happen again,” Winters said.
“It was great. This means everything. I’m here with my family, so it’s nice family time. I’ve seen a few friends around, it’s great,” Noyes said.
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