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Kelly Green and Bo Weevil from the Green Team Morning Show have decided to bet whether or not Reba McEntire’s new song, “Turn On The Radio”, will make it to #1. Bo, who’s a huge Reba fan, thinks the song is terrific and will go to the top of the charts! Kelly feels like it’s a Carrie Underwood rip-off. Loser must run a lap around the Huntingdon Court Square in his boxer shorts, while wearing a red Reba wig! The song currently sits at #48 on the charts, but is rising fast!

Bo Weevil is the winner of the 2010 Carroll County News Leader’s “Reader’s Choice Award” for Best Radio Personality! Bo and Kelly Green had a bet that the loser of the contest would get his head shaved! Sorry Kelly!

Here’s the video to prove Kelly paid up!

100.9 The Farm presents: The Legends of Wrestling Showdown…featuring Jerry “The King” Lawler, “Dirty” Dutch Mantell, 1/2 of the Rock n Roll Express Ricky Morton, “Too Sexy” Brian Christopher, “The New Nature Boy” Kevin White, Kid Kash, PG 13 and more!

Thursday, Aug 12…7:00pm at the Henry County Fairgrounds during the Henry County Fair!

Country Music Concert at 6:15 featuring Double Edge, Farmerican Idol runner-up Caylee Hall and 2010 Farmerican Idol Chance Carlton!

Tickets just $10 for ringside and $5 for grandstand, available at the gate. Also listen to 100.9 The Farm for ticket stop locations to purchase ringside seats in advance!

Saturday, August 21st at 2pm

The Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center in Huntingdon, TN

Pennsylvania-born Jeannie Seely made the leap to glamorous Beverly Hills in 1961 when she was 21 and eventually landed a job as secretary for Liberty Records where she met the legendary Hank Cochran.  He brought her to Nashville where she recorded “Don’t Touch Me,” a 1966 Grammy award-winning hit single, and several chart toppers followed over the next few years.  On the night of September 16, 1967, Jeannie Seely marked an important milestone in her music career by joining the world-famous Grand Ole Opry. The distinctive-voiced lady referred to as “Miss Country Soul” became the first – and to date, the only – Pennsylvania native to become an Opry member.

You’ll also see Double Edge, 2010 Farmerican Idol finalist Kimberlie Helton, Teea Goans, Casey Johnson, Tom Garner, Tammie Davis and more!

Tickets just $15 and available at the Dixie Box Office on the Court Square in Huntingdon, charge by phone at 986-2100 or online at www.DixiePAC.net.