Gainesville joins the fight to support independent music
The National Independent Venue Association has joined forces with music venues and supporters to give a voice to the industry at a federal level—three of these venues call Gainesville home.
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The National Independent Venue Association has joined forces with music venues and supporters to give a voice to the industry at a federal level—three of these venues call Gainesville home.
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