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Photograph courtesy of Michael McNamara

Sounds of Motown

Thirty years ago in Windsor, cklw, one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll stations ever, lost an angry battle with the newly created CRTC who demanded more Canadian content.

by David Hayes

Photograph courtesy of Michael McNamara

From the November 2004 issue of The Walrus


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