‘It Wasn’t A Sudden Collapse. It Was a Slow Bleed’: Former Bluesfest Executive Speaks Out
As the fallout from Bluesfest’s cancellation deepens, a former senior executive has offered an inside account of what led to its downfall
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As the fallout from Bluesfest’s cancellation deepens, a former senior executive has offered an inside account of what led to its downfall
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