WOODSTOCK, Alabama - Ms. Redneck Alabama was not your average kind of pageant.

Instead of dresses, contestants showed off cowboy boots and Daisy Dukes. Instead of singing "The Star-Spangled Banner," some of them sang "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)" by Luke Bryan or "Gunpowder and Lead" by Miranda Lambert.

More than 100 people turned out for the event Saturday at the Woodstock Festival Art Center. The event was the first of its kind to be held there, said Shelia Gunter, who helped organize it. The center normally hosts bands and other local artists.

"It's very unusual, very unique," Gunter said. "It's Cracker Barrel meets Hard Rock Cafe."

Seven women vied for the title of Ms. Redneck Alabama, with Katrina Hogg of West Blocton coming out in first place. She received $100 in cash, several gift cards and the coveted title. Rachel Musso of Bessemer and Alana Thomas of West Blocton won first- and second- runner-up, respectively.

Contestants were judged in three categories: Answering a redneck-themed question, talent and Daisy Dukes (poise and personality).

The second segment was redneck talent. In an effort to out-redneck one other, contestants sang country music, danced to country music and funneled soft drinks. Musso sang "Redneck Woman" by Gretchen Wilson while making a baloney sandwich.

Four judges selected the winners. Musso and Hogg tied, prompting the hosts to challenge them to name as many country artists as they could in 30 seconds.

They tied again. Finally, the winner was chosen by how loud the crowd cheered for each one, with Hogg coming out in first place.

"I was really nervous before it started but then once I got up there and saw everybody, I was like, 'Okay that's not so bad,'" said Musso. "And then after I sang my song, I felt really confident. We all did good. I really feel like I had a good time."

"I've never had so much fun in my life," said Hogg on winning the pageant. "I was very excited, very happy."

Local southern rocker Richard Otinger hosted the pageant, and he and his band, Richard Otinger and the Buck Wild Band, was the night's entertainment. The band performed after the pageant to a cheering crowd.

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Note: First and second runner-up finishing order corrected.