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Radio 2 Folk Awards
AUDIENCE VOTE
This year, we ask you to vote in the following category:

FAVOURITE FOLK TRACK OF ALL TIME

This can be any recorded track which YOU consider to be the best of all time, regardless of when released. It can be an instrumental or a song, traditional or original.

Win tickets!
Send us your vote and you could be joining Radio 2 at the Folk Awards in February. All entries will be put into a draw. The winner will receive a pair of tickets and accommodation for the evening of the Folk Awards, which will take place at The Brewery, London on February 5th 2007.

Fill in the form below with your nomination.
Your name Your E-mail Address
Your Address and phone number Your Nomination (track & artist)
Comments
Note: Voting will be monitored and any attempts at block voting will result in the removal of that track from the running. Only votes from a valid e-mail address will be accepted. Winners must make their own travel arrangements to London.

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