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Bocephus Bailout Package To Stimulate Economy
Today’s a busy day for Williams. The country star started off the day by doing an early morning appearance on “Fox & Friends” to perform his new single, “Red White and Pink-Slip Blues.”
Now Williams has his own stimulus plan for America. It’s called the Bocephus Bailout Package contest, and it’s going to make one lucky fan an honorary member of Williams’ crew for a day.
Williams acquired the “Bocephus” moniker from his legendary father who nicknamed him after Grand Ole Opry comedian Rod Brasfield’s ventriloquist dummy.
In addition to joining Williams’ crew for 24 hours, the winner gets $1,000 in spending money, plus an additional $1,500 toward travel and hotel expenses to the concert location. Also included are two premium seats to the show and a meet-n-greet with Williams backstage.
Other goodies include a limited edition collector’s tin featuring three classic Hank Jr. CDs – Family Tradition, Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound and The Pressure is On, plus a limited edition “Monday Night Football” guitar and one autographed copy of the aforementioned brand new single “Red White & Pink-Slip Blues.”
Interested? Who wouldn’t be in these days of economic uncertainty? In order to get the bailout ball rolling, you need to enter your name in the contest. You also need to be 18 or over and a U.S. citizen. If that sounds like you, click here for the Bocephus Bailout Web site.