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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.

Dror © 2020
Music, Music Videos, PremieresApril 27, 2020<April 29, 2020

Premiere: Dror’s Western Dream Chase “Bloodline”

MisterWives © Matty Vogel
Music, Reviews, This Just InApril 22, 2020<April 22, 2020

Review: MisterWives Levitate with Motivational & Brightly-Lit “Rock Bottom”

Parsonsfield © Jim Dan Dee
Features, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackApril 21, 2020<April 20, 2020

Feature: Inside Parsonsfield’s Illuminating Fifth Album ‘Happy Hour on the Floor’

William Fitzsimmons © Shervin Lainez
Music, PremieresApril 16, 2020<April 16, 2020

Premiere: William Fitzsimmons Pays Tribute to John Prine with Haunting “Angel from Montgomery”

Caroline Romano
Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 16, 2020<April 16, 2020

Today’s Song: Caroline Romano Makes Us Feel Less Alone with “Stream of Consciousness”

Tomo © Jessie Rose Parker
Music, PremieresApril 15, 2020<April 14, 2020

Premiere: Tomo’s Second Single “For None to See” Offers a Peaceful Perspective

Tomo © Laure Noverraz
Columns, Debut, Music, Today's SongApril 7, 2020<April 7, 2020

Today’s Song: Bristol Singer/Songwriter Tomo Rises with Poetic Accountability in Debut “Enough to Drink”

Peco McLoughlin
Columns, Music, Today's SongMarch 23, 2020<March 26, 2020

Today’s Song: Peco’s Timely & Relevant “Some Folk” Is a Call for Empathy

cabane © Elise Péroi
Columns, Music, Today's SongMarch 18, 2020<March 18, 2020

Today’s Song: Cabane’s Brilliantly Unique “Tu ne Joueras Plus à L’amour” (ft. Bonnie “Prince” Billy)

Jack Sledge © Giancarlo D'Agostaro
Music, PremieresMarch 16, 2020<March 16, 2020

Premiere: “Drifter” Offers a Melodic Road Trip with Jack Sledge

Jenny Dee © 2020
Debut, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackMarch 13, 2020<March 12, 2020

Review: Jenny Dee Dazzles with Debut Album ‘Dancing from a Distance’

Roses & Revolutions © Krit Upra
Music, PremieresMarch 5, 2020<March 4, 2020

Premiere: Roses & Revolutions Are Stuck in New Single “i don’t have feelings anymore”

Michael Dunstan © 2020
Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 17, 2020<February 17, 2020

Today’s Song: Michael Dunstan Lets Go with “Smoulder or Ignite”

Leena Culhane
Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 14, 2020<February 14, 2020

Today’s Song: Leena Culhane Practices Self-Love with “Ring the Bell”

SUMif © Kelly Mason
Music, Music Videos, PremieresFebruary 12, 2020<February 12, 2020

Premiere: SUMif Gives Us Pop-Synth Heaven with “Collide”

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