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August 26, 2004


Every vote counts

Former Marine and rising country star, Adam Marshall, is on the home stretch of his quest to win the Country Line Magazine CD review competition for August, but could use a few more votes to maintain his margin of victory.

The scuttlebutt is that his closest competition discovered that Adam has the Marine family community voting for him and called in the Army. Nice try! At this point, we're not sure when the contest closes but we'll keep voting until it does.

Adam penned the lyrics on his debut album while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom last year. He had our back then; we have his back now. Please vote for him here.

UPDATE!!
Adam won! He was just notified that the vote margin was 423 ahead - thanks to everyone who voted for him. His debut CD is in the process of being released. Listen for it on a radio station near you.

Posted by Deb at August 26, 2004 11:48 PM

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Comments

Adam got my vote but I have a strong sentimental leaning to young Ms. Raabe's song about Daddies! ;-)

Methinks I'll continue to vote for Adam but I fully intend to purchase all of these CDs! Some seriously good music from this group! :-)

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