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Sunday, September 10, 2006

B94's Battle of the Bands is Back -- Vote For Clay


B-94's DJ's Zach Williams wrote to The Clayboard to let us know that "Clay Aiken's "Without You" will be making its debut on the Battle of the Bands Monday September 11, at 6:15pm. Don't forget to vote!! You can also listen to B94 on the web! Check out www.b94fm.net/streaming.htm for all the details!"

Zach said that Clay is the only artist to ever be retired from the Battle of the Bands with "The Way". We most certainly want to make certain the same thing happens with "Without You".

Here is a list given to us by Zach explaining how to vote on B94's Battle of the Bands:

- YOU CANNOT CALL TO VOTE BEFORE 6:15PM EASTERN

- YOU CAN ONLY VOTE ONE TIME PER NIGHT

- VOTE BY CALLING 814-834-2821

- EACH NIGHT WE PUT 2 SONGS AGAINST EACH OTHER

- THE WINNING SONG GOES INTO THE PLAYLIST

- VOTING ENDS AT 6:45PM EASTERN

- A SONG CAN ONLY BE ON THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS AS A RETURNING CHAMPION FOR 10 DAYS. AFTER 10 DAYS THE SONG HAS TO BE RETIRED FROM THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS!
Make certain to either call in at 814-834-2821 or vote online at B94's site Monday night between 6:15-6:45 p.m. Eastern Time. Let's keep Clay at the top!

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