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With the Klondike Gold Rush, a number of folk songs from the Yukon became popular, including "Rush to the Klondike" (1897, written by W. T. Diefenbaker), "The Klondike Gold Rush", "I've Got the Klondike Fever" (1898) and "La Chanson du Klondyke".
The Yukon has a very active and live music scene, with a relatively large number of artists as well a number of music festivals. Guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Jerry Alfred won the Juno Award for Best Aboriginal Recording in 1995, while Matthew Lien has topped the charts in Taiwan.
The major festivals include the Dawson City Music Festival, Frostbite Music Festival in Whitehorse, and the Alsek Music Festival in Haines Junction.
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