Ol’ Ben

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Hey there friend!

This is Ol’ Ben from Country Legends WBCO AM 1540/107.5 FM. Y’all heard me talking about all the great country music and great country artists we play on Country Legends. Ya know, I reckon there might be some songs or artists y’all wanna hear that I just plum forgot about! I’d sure love hearin’ from y’all so if you have a sec, please lemme know in the box below. You can also just say hi or leave a comment in that box down there below. We really love sharin’ all these legends with you and hope to hear from ya.

Thanks for stoppin’ by!

See y‘all over on Country Legends WBCO!

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