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August 2010 Hossey Award Contest

  • These are the official, final results for our silly contest in August. The Top 5 bands all go on to The Finals in December.

August 2010 Winners

  • Steve Carlson & Rosalee — I Believe Info
    Picked by Hoss (42%, 4,289 Votes)
  • D.L Marble – San Ramon Info
    Picked by Hoss (39%, 3,977 Votes)
  • Zac Brown Band–Free Info
    Picked by Tony (11%, 1,090 Votes)
  • The 484 South Band–Lost Highway Info
    Picked by Tony (9%, 899 Votes)
  • Kitty Terry – Don’t Go Wanderin’ Info
    Picked by Hoss (6%, 561 Votes)

Total Voters: 10,098

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116 Comments

  1. Dru says:

    This sounds good to me. Should be a hit.

    Rev. Donald Reply:

    Just out of curiosity, what song sounds good to you, from what singer, and, for that matter, what contest?

    Mike Camaron Reply:

    It should be a hit, BUT… getting it out there without big $$ is hard, kids got a good sound and some little label. Maybe he will get a break and hit it big. No Nashville “HIT” rubber stamp, but the people like it… I bought his little record.

    Mike
    Austin

  2. Grace_AZ says:

    Mr. Hoss what a great week. Although D.L. Marble did not get number one this time, (DANG IT) we are happy with all the mentions and airtime. Your contest more than doubled its votes from July with a total of 10,098 this month. Which probably means a bunch of new listeners to your station. Thanks again and Keep fighting the good fight.

  3. Chrissy says:

    Thanks for the interview with Rosalee, Don! It was good to learn more about her and hear the story behind ‘I Believe’.

    And just overall; THANKS for another fun month!

  4. REALLY Great Show Don & Thank you !!! God Bless to ALL the Hoss THE Boss Family & Friends :) ))

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