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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.

Maisie Peters © Erik Rojas
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 6, 2022<May 6, 2022

Maisie Peters’ Song of the Summer, “Cate’s Brother”

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Dreaming Big & Celebrating the Mundane: Johnnyswim Dive into Their Eponymous 4th Album

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A Thesis of Heat: The Lumineers Dive into Hopeful & Cathartic 4th Album ‘BRIGHTSIDE’

MisterWives © 2021
Columns, Music, Today's SongDecember 20, 2021<August 31, 2022

Today’s Song: MisterWives Triumph with Resilient Independent Single “Stepped on a Bee” and The Best Live Show You’ll See

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Features, Music, ReviewsNovember 17, 2021<February 7, 2022

Review: Taylor Swift Breaks the Bounds of Brilliance with “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)”

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Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 8, 2021<October 4, 2021

Today’s Song: Perth’s Young Robin Explore Struggle in Growth on “Violent”

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Music, PremieresOctober 5, 2021<October 4, 2021

Premiere: Scalawag’s Hauntingly Peaceful “Nobody Leaves”

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Music, ReviewsSeptember 7, 2021<September 7, 2021

Johnnyswim Will Make You Fall Back in Love with “Devastating”

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Columns, Music, Today's SongAugust 27, 2021<August 27, 2021

Today’s Song: Lyn Lapid’s Quiet Girl Anthem “In My Mind”

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Interview: Maisie Peters & Her Timely, Yet Timeless Debut Album ‘You Signed Up for This’

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Maisie Peters Stuns with Delightfully Real Pop-Bop “John Hughes Movie”

Jessy © 2021
Music, Music Videos, PremieresFebruary 5, 2021<February 3, 2021

Video Premiere: Burying the Past with Jessy’s “Lie”

Marilyn Hucek © 2020
Music, ReviewsDecember 8, 2020<December 8, 2020

Review: The Raw and The Real Make Marilyn Hucek’s Song “Vulnerable”

Johnnyswim © 2020
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Johnnyswim’s “Live from the Backyard” Is the Best Live Show You Didn’t Know You Needed

MisterWives © Matty Vogel
Music, Music Videos, PremieresOctober 15, 2020<October 15, 2020

Premiere: MisterWives Unite Fans with the Smile-Spreading “SUPERBLOOM” Official Fan Video

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