Vote for the November/December 2021 "Covers" festival

Started by 64Guitars, October 19, 2021, 12:30:59 PM

64Guitars

It's time to vote for our next two festivals which will run from November 1 to December 31. Voting starts now and runs for 10 days. You can change your vote any time until the closing of the poll on Friday, October 29th. To do so, click "Remove vote" to cancel your previous vote, then vote again.

This poll is for the "Covers" festival. There is a separate poll for the "Originals" festival. Please vote in both polls.

Remember, "Covers" is covers only, and "Originals" is originals preferred but covers welcome unless otherwise stated in the festival's description.


  • Roxy Music Fest - Covers of songs recorded by Roxy Music or its members.
  • Oscars Fest - Covers of songs that won an Oscar for Best Original Song. Also eligible are original songs written specifically for a film that went on to win an Oscar for Best Picture. For example, according to Wikipedia, the only song written for the 1943 Oscar winning film "Casablanca" was "Knock on Wood" which would be eligible for the Oscars Fest. But none of the other songs ("It Had to Be You", "Perfidia", etc.) from Casablanca would be eligible because they existed prior to the film being made and were not written for the film.
  • Rockabilly Fest - Rockabilly covers, from classic to modern.
  • Travel Fest - Covers of songs about travelling.
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Voting closed. The winner is...

RoxyMusicFest (banner image missing)


Covers of songs recorded by Roxy Music or its members.


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Ardour
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"When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion." - Robert M. Pirsig