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Rainey, Gordon, and Glenn Patterson. “The Inimitable Graham Townsend: A Canadian Fiddle Legend’s Quebec Roots.” Quebec Heritage News, Fall 2023.
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Robillard-Cardinal, Laurent. “Vous souvenez-vous du son des cloches? Que reste-t-il des clochers d’Aylmer?” Histoire Québec Vol. 22, no. 4 (2017): 31–32.
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Johnston, Andrew M. “Arts and Letters at Kingsmere: The Jenkins and McCurry Families.” Up the Gatineau! Vol. 39 (2013): 1–20.
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Joyce, Catherine. Artists of the Gatineau Hills. Chelsea, QC: Waneva Books, 2007.
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Posen, Sheldon I. “English-French Macaronic Songs in Canada – A Research Note and Query.” Canadian Folklore/Folklore canadien Vol. 14, no. 2 (1992): 35–43.
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Posen, Ira Sheldon. For Singing and Dancing and All Sorts of Fun: The Story of the Ottawa Valley’s Most Famous Song, The Chapeau Boys. Toronto, ON: Deneau, 1988.
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Posen, Ira Sheldon. “A Study of a Song and Its Community: ‘The Chapeau Boys.’” PhD dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1983.