Kohrs or Lawson CD for free at 9513
The 9513 is the country/roots blog very similar to The Bluegrass Blog. It’s a blog that covers new, album releases, and other items of interest to country music fans. Sometimes bluegrass and country get a little friendly and stray into one another’s worlds. Such is the case with their latest giveaway.
The 9513 is celebrating its one year anniversary by giving away a limited number of iTunes album downloads. Here’s how it works. Visit their site and read this post. Leave a comment telling them how much you like their blog and which album on the list you would be interested in. They will randomly select 40 winners from among the commenters.
Two of the albums on the list are bluegrass. One is Old Photograph by Randy Kohrs, the other is More Behind The Picture Than The Wall by Doyle Lawson. So, if you are a bluegrass fan and don’t yet have one of these recordings, here’s a chance to win a digital copy for free.


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