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Joining Us! The BOA Announcer Challenge

Kevin GaminOctober 11, 2020October 13, 2020

I admit it: I’m one of those people who likes to hear their own voice. It’s why I like doing announcing gigs on the side when the opportunity arises (by the way, I’m TOTALLY available to do announcing gigs).

So, when Bands of America brought forth their Joining Us! announcer’s challenge, I was all in.

Voting starts at 8 PM Eastern on October 12th (tomorrow as of this posting), so my video link on the voting site isn’t active yet, but you can check out my announcement below.

You can vote for me here!

Note that each vote costs $1 and benefits Bands of America and Music For All.

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