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Kelly McCafferty Dorogy

Kelly McCafferty Dorogy

Kelly has been with Atwood since its earliest days in 2014. She is originally from Pittsburgh, PA, now based in New Orleans, LA and has been singing, writing, playing guitar and piano for almost all of her life. Music drives everything she does. She brings her unique perspective with each piece, always open to discovering something or someone new.

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Feature: Nat & Alex Wolff on How They Built an Album from Their Love of Music and Each Other

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Learning to Witness Yourself: Annika Bennett on the Intimacy, Permission, and Surrender of ‘Triple Shooting Star’

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The ‘MARILYN’ Debut: Love, Loss, and Chasing Dreams with Marilyn Hucek

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“This Is Really Just an Unburdening”: Jake Minch on Heartbreak, Mental Health, & Making His Debut Album ‘George’

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“This Is Me as an Artist”: Matilda Mann Steps into Herself on Debut Album ‘Roxwell,’ a Record of Self-Discovery, Sonic Freedom, & Coming-of-Age Catharsis

Michigander © Erick Frost
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“Welcome to the Broadcast”: Michigander’s Jason Singer on Change, Letting Go, and Crafting a Timeless Debut Album

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Role Model 'Kansas City' © Olandito Gil
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