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The Big Valley Jamboree, commonly referred to as "BVJ", is an annual country music festival held in Camrose, Alberta, Canada. [1] Established in 1992, the Jamboree is held during the Civic Holiday in August and features country singers from North America.
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Evansburg, Alberta: July 31-August 3: Boom Town Music Festival: Ol'Macdonalds Resort, Buffalo Lake, Erskine, Alberta: September 5–6: Alternative country, bluegrass, folk [51] Blueberry Bluegrass Country Music Festival: Stony Plain: August: Country music [52] Big Valley Jamboree: Camrose: August: Country music [53] Bro-Tel Backyard Festival ...
With the advent of the Big Valley Jamboree [16] in Camrose it has become even more oriented towards tourism and hospitality. [17] Camrose was host to an Alberta Music Camp for upwards of 40 years, named MusiCamrose, until it later changed to MusiCamp Alberta, now hosted in Red Deer. It celebrated its 50th anniversary in the summer of 2007.
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