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Step inside the fascinating world of the Mariposa Folk Festival with historian Michael Hill as we explore 50+ years of music, mayhem, and magic that have shaped this iconic event. Michael shares captivating stories about legendary performances from artists like Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and Gordon Lightfoot, along with unexpected moments that defined the festival’s vibrant history.
Discover how this beloved Canadian cultural institution overcame challenges, from its early days in Orillia to its triumphant return, becoming a cornerstone of folk music and community spirit. Learn about the festival’s evolution, its role in launching careers, and the timeless appeal of its eclectic mix of music, from folk rock to acoustic melodies.
Through Michael’s firsthand experiences and his work as the festival’s historian and author, you’ll gain valuable insights into the rich legacy of Mariposa and its unique ability to bring people together. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the festival, this episode is packed with stories that celebrate the power of music and community.
Michael Hill
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Guest Quotes
“Bob Dylan actually asked if he could sing something, but the organizers said no… they were afraid everyone would rush that stage.”
– Michael Hill
“Phil Ochs sang into a megaphone because the power went off, and they used car lights to light the stage.”
– Michael Hill
“I wrote the entire book while my dog was recovering from surgery, sitting beside me.”
– Michael Hill




