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bryan dupler

 

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norman, ok usa
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2000 8:04 am    
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Hey gang,

A forumite has the #1 children's song on Mp3.com today!! "Trucks and Trains," which is a very country ditty with jis' me and my guitar and harmonica, has gone from #292 to #6 to #1 in just three days. I'm thrilled. I just wanted to ask for the help and support of forumites (and your friends and family). If you haven't already, go on over and give me a listen. The first link takes you right to the charts, the second to my mp3.com home page. You have my thanks in advance,

Bryan Dupler
OkieTone Records http://genres.mp3.com/music/childrens_music/general_childrens_music/ http://www.mp3.com/bryandupler
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Ingo Mamczak

 

From:
Luimneach , Eire.
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2000 6:19 pm    
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Hello Bryan ,
Congratulations on your song reaching #1 on MP3.com . It sounds great . Best of luck in the future too .
Ingo.
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bryan dupler

 

From:
norman, ok usa
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2000 2:45 am    
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Thanks to all the forumites who tuned in over on mp3.com and gave my tune(s) a listen. What amazing response! "Trucks and Trains" has been No.1 for six days straight. I also now have the No. 2 song in country blues, a thing called "I'm so Lowdown." I'm sure some of you honky tonk hard cases would really like it. Thanks for all your support. Having a number 1 record on the net is good enough for me!

Many thanks

Bryan Dupler http://www.mp3.com/bryandupler http://www.webzone.net/suijuris/index.htm
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Jim Bob Sedgwick

 

From:
Clinton, Missouri USA
Post  Posted 26 Mar 2000 10:03 pm    
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Hey We have a new nickname. I am proud to be a Honky Tonk Hardcase. Just like Black Blues, there is a soul in honkytonk music that is different from all other forms of music. Something about the beat, and the harmonies, both instrumental and vocal grab me... Like Buck Owens, Don Rich, Ray Price and Ray Price (and others) and How about those fiddles and steel. I AM SO PROUD! Just call me a Redneck.
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