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Have a GREAT Holiday! Richard and Renae Frankz & Kathy Taylor
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Hi Everyone,
We have finally did it..... We are way over 200 members! I'm so Excited!!!!
I'm so Happy that everyone has been happy here on Indie Nation....
I look forward to a lot of fun!
Please keep telling your friends about Indie Nation....
We can not wait to get over 500 members on Indie Nation!
To any of you that do not know us yet.....
I wanted to stop and let everyone know our names. ............ Renae & Kathy ............ We ... more >>
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K94rocks supports indie music, and everyone that supports indie music. k94rocks stands for the little guy who's music may never be heard if we get one artist one new fan then we have done our job.
Make Sure You Make k94Rocks a Friend!
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We'd like to welcome you to Indie Nation, our own little piece of the internet to enjoy independant artists. We would like to see Recording Artists, Musicians, Fans, Radio Stations and DJs, Groupies, PR Firms, Magazines and Street Teams all become a part of Indie Nation.
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While Taylor Swift continues to sit atop the Billboard country albums chart this week, presumably texting friends and looking over her shoulder for some really serious competition, Montgomery Gentry leapfrogs Blake Shelton to seize the summit of th [More]
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