What Next? Contest: Old Rockers - June 12, 2009
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Results: We asked you to come up with the name of a summer concert tour headlined by wrinkled rockers in their 60s.
FIRST PRIZE: Grampapalooza
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Seth Alan Squires, Waterbury, CT (first of several similar entries)
SECOND PRIZE: Just-About Deaf Jam
David Rennie, Studio City, CA
THIRD PRIZE: Pharm Aid
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Matt Gough, Occidental, CA (and others)
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
Petrified Woodstock.
Leslie Rampulla, North Hollywood, CA (and others)
Geezerpalooza
Doyle J. Groves, Noblesville, IN (and others)
Rock of Ages
Mitch Kreisler, Wellsboro,PA (and others)
Hearing Aid
Gerry Waggett, Dorchester, MA (and others)
The Achy Breaky Back Tour
Mary Boyle, Helena, MT
The “I Get By With A Little Help from Depends” Tour
Steve Romanello, Aspen, CO
Summer of Love Handles
Aviva Jacobs, Culver City, CA
The Antiques Road Show
Mary Beth Panich, Willoughby, OH
The Burn Your Social Security Card Festival
David Pepper, Malibu, CA
Over-The-Hillith Fair
T.M. Hawthorne, Minneapolis
Bruce Springsteen and the EKG Band
Juli Hanssen, St. Louis Park, MN
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On
David Ricks, Chevy Chase, MD
Cootenanny
Frank Letchworth, Knoxville, TN
Listen To Your Elders
Diana Mead, Palm Coast, FL
Stairway to Heaven
Daniel A. Dubro, Philadelphia
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