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Fort McMurray's wildfires inspire the RAA's new single 'Beacon Hill'

Will McGuirk January 12, 2017

The Rural Alberta Advantage is spotlighted on their new track, Beacon Hill, a song about the wildfires which took over Fort McMurray, singer Nils Edenloff's hometown. In an incredible display of courage and cooperation 80,000 residents were evacuated when fires took over the town May 2016, without any loss of life. It this spirit of survival the song draws from. It is the first single from the trio's upcoming new album due this year on Paper Bag/ Saddle Creek Records.

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