Win Globetrotters Tickets!


Listen to Lee on the Morning Newswatch from 5:30-9:00AM January 18-22, 2016 and when you hear a clip of the song “Sweet Georgia Brown” call in to win a four pack of tickets to see the Harlem Globetrotters at Cornell’s Newman Arena at Bartels Hall on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 7:00PM. And on Monday, the 25th Lee will upgrade one of the lucky winners to win one “Meet & Greet”, t-shirt and a basketball! That’s on 870AM/95.9FM Newstalk WHCU.

Check out more ticket information here.

Sweet Georgia Brown (Harlem Globetrotters Theme)

 

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