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Win a Copy of Brantley Gilberts New CD – A Modern Day Prodigal Son

brantleygilbertcdBrantley Gilbert came to Nashville, Tennessee where he soon signed with Warner Chappell Publishing and began to develop music for a debut album release. One of his songs, “The Best of Me,” was recorded by Jason Aldean and earned a spot on his latest album, WIDE OPEN. Since, Brantley has signed a record deal with Average Joe’s Entertainment and collaborated with top-charting act and labelmate Colt Ford to write and record, “Dirt Road Anthem,” which is currently featured on Ford’s multiple-week Top 25 Billboard album, “RIDE THROUGH THE COUNTRY“.  Win a copy of Brantley  Gilberts new CD “A Modern Prodigal Son” which includes 13 great songs including his version of  “The Best of Me,”.

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