2008 Bluegrass Blog Awards Poll
Just for fun we decided to run an Awards Poll again this year.
Like previous years, it mirrors the IBMA final ballot in structure and form.
Five nominees in 17 categories. You may vote only once.
We do require that you be a registered user to participate. Registration is quick, easy, and mostly painless.
Have fun, and spread the word.
UPDATE: If you’ve already voted, or are just interested, take a minute and check out the poll results.


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