Emmylou Harris and Epiphone Team Up for Guitar and CD Contest

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In celebration of this week's release of Emmylou Harris's new album, All I Intended to Be, Epiphone guitars and Nonesuch Records are teaming up to offer fans the chance to win a new Epiphone EJ-200 acoustic guitar and a copy of the new CD.

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In celebration of this week's release of Emmylou Harris's new album, All I Intended to Be, Epiphone guitars and Nonesuch Records are teaming up to offer fans the chance to win a new Epiphone EJ-200 acoustic guitar and a copy of the new CD.

For all the contest details and to enter to win, visit gibson.com. The contest ends July 31.

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To hear what Emmylou has to say about the new record, you can now visit the Media section of the site to watch all five segments of the video interview first posted last week in the Nonesuch Journal. She also recently spoke with CNN's Shanon about the record and her animal rescue program, Bonaparte's Retreat. To watch it, visit cnn.com.

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  • Wednesday, June 11, 2008
    Emmylou Harris and Epiphone Team Up for Guitar and CD Contest

    In celebration of this week's release of Emmylou Harris's new album, All I Intended to Be, Epiphone guitars and Nonesuch Records are teaming up to offer fans the chance to win a new Epiphone EJ-200 acoustic guitar and a copy of the new CD.

    For all the contest details and to enter to win, visit gibson.com. The contest ends July 31.

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    To hear what Emmylou has to say about the new record, you can now visit the Media section of the site to watch all five segments of the video interview first posted last week in the Nonesuch Journal. She also recently spoke with CNN's Shanon about the record and her animal rescue program, Bonaparte's Retreat. To watch it, visit cnn.com.

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