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After winning last year's poetry and story telling competitions at the West Coast Eisteddfod in L.A. Chris Chandler is back for this year's event in Portland and this time he's headlining! Chris will be appearing with Paul Benoit and a full complement of backing musicians. The Chris Chandler show will also feature a "modern minstrel multi-media medicine show... and an acro-balancing troupe"! Portland's very own Kazum will be appearing on stage with Chris. Read on for more details about the show and Chris Chandler's unique blend of music, poetry and story telling. Above all...buy tickets!! You can do that here:- West Coast Eisteddfod 2012
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