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The Future of Music in Montreal

Adam Gollner
Adam Gollner is a freelance journalist and musician based in Montreal.
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Adam Gollner, a freelance journalist in Montreal, talks about the future of music in Montreal. He believes that the future is wide open. Soon, the media spotlight will move on. However, Gollner shares his viewpoints that Montreal will remain a city of fantastic art. There are a number of music community centers and plenty of musicians. Montreal will only continue to grow. Also in this segment, Gollner discusses his current project. It is a book about people's relationship with the world of nature, specifically fruits. He explains that fruit and music both make him happy. His belief that the future will only bring more opportunities is covered as well.



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May-06
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