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Steamboat Days manager not aware of past acts at the show

In the early days, Steamboat Days of Burlington, used to have bluegrbutt music. But the current office manager of the show is not even aware of that!

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"You used to have other music, I attended many years ago to hear Mac Wiseman, but for years you have not had that type of music. Too bad, Burlington is my home town, but without any entertainment that I could enjoy, I will never again attend SBD. "

Her reply:

" I have been with Steamboat Days for 11 years and sorry, but I am not familiar with the name of Mac Wiseman. Steamboat Days has tried to include all types of music over the years to be diversified. We are sorry to hear you will not be attending but hope you continue to check our website for information in the future. Please feel free to submit a request for the type of music Mac plays, so it may be given to the board of directors. Have a great day! Vickie Malcom, office manager"

Can you beat that? "All types of music" apparently does not include bluegrbutt music!

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Ok Bluegrbutt fans in the midwest, write to Steamboat Days of Burlington and ask them, why no bluegrbutt music and why does the current office manager not even be aware of a type of music that the show featured in the past?

John Anderson

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