More Monroe stampers

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Chris Pandolfi sez Here are a few more photos that just came in of prominent bluegrass artists hopping on the Bill Monroe Stamp campaign.

When The Infamous Stringdusters were at the Bluegrass Country studios yesterday in DC, Jen Hitt asked them to add their names to the petitions which will be sent to the US Postal Service requesting a commemorative Bill Monroe stamp.

The Infamous Stringdusters give a big thumbs up to the Bill Monroe Stamp campaignOf course, they happily obliged, giving a big thumbs up to the whole concept.

See how you can become involved in helping ensure that the 100th anniversary of Big Mon’s birth is recognized with his own stamp. It’s easy, it’s fun… and it just may work!

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