Infamous Stringdusters winners
We are delighted to announce the winners in our recent promotional contest, run in cooperation with The Infamous Stringdusters, Sugar Hill Records and Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival.
The first three winners will receive an autographed copy of the band’s latest CD release, The Infamous Stringdusters.
- Peter Griffith – Overland Park, KS
- Kathi M Leniski – Bristol, VA
- Michal Hromcik – Brno, Czech Republic
Our big prize winner is Laura Lander of Bethlehem, KY who receives two free tickets to Grey Fox. She will also have an opportunity to meet the band at the festival next month where she will have VIP seating for the ‘Dusters’ set, and receive a sampling of complimentary band merchandise.
Thanks to Ryan Baker at Sugar Hill for his help, and to everyone who participated in this promotion.


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