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Yes, we realize you read a million music posts a day, but literally, this is all about taking 2 minutes to support and promote unsigned talent and giving musicians and fans the power to really help bands get somewhere. That's what it's all about isn't it?

Airwalk.com is in the midst of it's 2009-2010 Unsigned Hero event; a once a year but once in a lifetime opportunity giving unknown musicians the chance to achieve exposure, recognition, and the ultimate prize: 5,000$ cash and an all-expense paid trip to Austin, Texas to play multiple showcases during South By Southwest, the biggest music festival of the year.

Fans not only have the ability to nominate and support the unsigned band they love, but have the chance to win custom engraved iPods just for signing up!

Full prize package includes but is not limited to:

-All hotel and travel expenses paid to (and from) Austin, TX

-2 Showcases, mutiple shows right on 6th Street

-Video interview with Spin magazine

-Hang out with big bands @ Airwalk musician suite

-Access to A&R and Industry Reps on MusicGorilla.com

-5,000$ Spending cash

Airwalk will also be sending out a film crew to the top 10 semi finalists to record band interviews and spotlights for behind the scenes videos!

So that's it! Take a couple of minutes to sign up at Airwalk.com before June 30th, and your band or an unsigned band you worship could experience something worth breaking a guitar over. :D

-Airwalk

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