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Larry Smith and the Big Dawg win Moon & Stars award

Larry Smith and Radio Station FM 99.9, The Big Dawg, is the recipient of the Historic Penn's and the "Great Outhouse Blowout," Moon & Stars award, which honors one in the media field whose works have brought the festival to the public's attention.

Since 1992 dedication of Penn's Privy by Chet Atkins and other Nasville stars at America's oldest country store, the one adio station in Kentucky which has constantly gotten information tot he public has been the Big Dawg. Larry Smith and the Big Dawg join Bob Hill, Jay Leno, Ralph Emery, Byron Crawford and the Kentucky Headhunters and other greats as being a Moon & Stars award winner.




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