Talk:Robynn Ragland

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Um, it's still being written... Give it a second. Also, this artist has placed numerous songs on national TV shows. Not notable enough? Jenolen speak it! 21:08, 1 December 2006 (UTC)


From: http://www.garageband.com/artist/robynnragland

"Back in her home-town St. Louis, her success story began with an unconventional breakthrough of her hit single "People You Know," which quickly became a solid radio favorite, and found a rare spot in heavy rotation on WVRV 101.1 The River in St. Louis despite her unsigned local artist status. Robynn's self-released debut album, "Modern American Female Gut" was the repeated #1 Breakout album in St. Louis (as reported by HITS Magazine), was featured by Album Network as a regional best seller in the Mid-Central Region, and soon became the #1 best seller in the State of Missouri, St. Louis, St. Charles, and Belleville, IL holding the the position for 6 month straight now, on Amazon.com's Best Sellers List. Vintage Vinyl, St. Louis's most prominent independent record store, listed "Modern American Female Gut" at #5 on its Top 25 Selling Albums of the 2000 List, just under Eminem and Nelly. The album became Vintage Vinyl's Number 1 seller ONLINE of all time." Jenolen speak it! 21:19, 1 December 2006 (UTC)