Jill Sobule Sings About Net Neutrality

Jul 31st, 2006 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Fun and Growing Your Audience

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I always use Jill as an example of someone who’s been grinding out a living as a working musician in between crazy label signings. She’s successful because she builds great relationships with her fans and she’s not afraid to pull some clever stunts to meet new listeners. Riding the wave of attention around net neutrality, meet Jill’s latest project, the Broadband…

“God Save the Internet” by the Broadband

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