WCLZ Presents Brandi Carlile and we have your only way in this week!

WCLZ Presents Brandi Carlile and we have your only way in this week!

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WCLZ presents Brandi Carlile’s sold out date at the State, February 13!

We are just days away from giving away five pairs of sold-out Brandi Carlile concert tickets to five WCLZ listeners.

Join Wendell Gee Monday through Friday at nine a.m. on CLZ. He’ll give you the title of a Brandi Carlile song to be listened for between 9 and 5 p.m. When the song plays, the 98th text we receive at 43414 of the word “Brandi” wins a pair of tickets.

Tune in to 98.9 WCLZ this Monday January 30th at 9 a.m. for all the details!

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