THE AMERICAN RELICS Featured On The Indy Hook Up – Syndicated Radio Representing The Best New Indie Music Artists

THE AMERICAN RELICS Featured On The Indy Hook Up – Syndicated Radio Representing The Best New Indie Music Artists

THE AMERICAN RELICS are among the artists featured on the latest episode of The Indy Hook Up hosted by Heston Cleveland and Ricardo Love. The Indy Hook Up is features new music by incredible indie artists and is syndicated across the United States on these great stations:

  • iHeartRadio
  • Rhythm Rave Radio
  • KYBN Radio 98.10 FM
  • Phenom Radio
  • My Indie Radio
  • Fleet Radio – Trap Radar
  • Bushroo Music Radio
  • Belter Radio
  • Muzilog Muzik Radio
  • Bay Play Radio
  • Classy Curley Radio
  • Lockdown Radio UK
  • Hot 97.5 FM
  • Radio What
  • Kayden Gordon Radio Network
  • Breaking Tracks Radio
  • Da Bizz Radio

Also streaming on DeezerYouTube, and Amazon Music.

Featured artists on The Indy Hookup this week:

  1. Lori Nebo -The Power of Love
  2. Kolme James – Over It Again
  3. Ty Juan – Cocoa Brown Baby
  4. THE AMERICAN RELICS – Since That Night
  5. THE AMERICAN RELICS- New York Lover
  6. LAYO – DON’T LEAVE
  7. Naru Kwina – Have A Nice Life
  8. Preabuity- Make Up
  9. Ncole- Are You Ready for Change
  10. George Jackson – Firelies
  11. Da Movement – All Black Everything
  12. BUCU Family- The Formula
  13. Genre Brotha – Karaoke Music For Angie Stone
  14. Genre – Hold me Down
  15. Brandi Little – Me and Mr. Jones

With its expanding global reach and commitment to independent artistry, The Indy Hookup continues to create meaningful exposure for emerging and established indie voices alike—especially during the holidays, when music connects us all a little deeper.

For more information, broadcast updates, and featured artists, visit the official website:
https://www.theindyhookup.com

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