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Dorvall Bedford has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in October 2022. The social media accounts linked to from Dorvall Bedford are: • Instagram • Email • X Besides social media accounts, dorvall has populated their site with: • Twitter • Mohini Dey, Ghostface Killah, and Snow White: City Lights for Feb. 19–25 — Washington City Paper • Beats Me: Ari Lennox Takes Neo-Soul to New Heights and Jeff Draco Drops Long-Awaited New Music — Washington City Paper • Beats Me: The Best Local Albums of 2025 — Washington City Paper • Where the Rock & Roll Hotel Once Stood, Transmission Rises — Washington City Paper • Total Bliss: After Four Years, BRNDA Are Back With a New Album — Washington City Paper • Beats Me Returns With New Music From Pretty Bitter, Flowers for the Dead, and Alfred Yun — Washington City Paper • Newness from Mari Andrew and the Noah Pierre Band: City Lights for July 10–16 — Washington City Paper • Artist Candice Tavares Sees Black Beauty in Wood — Washington City Paper • Step Afrika! Turns 31, Paris Is Burning, and More: City Lights for June 26–July 2 — Washington City Paper • The Crystal Casino Band Say Goodbye to the “City That Sleeps.” Kinda. — Washington City Paper • Beats Me: Rico Nasty Gets Lethal, Heaven Forbid Say Fuck Fascists, and More New Music From the DMV — Washington City Paper • Anacostia Arts Center Brings Together the Past and Future in Ewia — Washington City Paper • Endlings Hope to Move People With Their Debut Album — Washington City Paper • Strutman Lane Are Hitting Overdrive — Washington City Paper • At Mosh Madness, a Slam Dunk for Local Music and Community — Washington City Paper • DC Film Collective Finds Community in an Old School Art Form — Washington City Paper • Joan Baez, Reyna Tropical, and Maurice James Jr., Oh My!: City Lights for July 25–31 — Washington City Paper • Visual Artist Roderick Turner Shines Light on D.C.’s Past for the Future to Remember — Washington City Paper • Homme Gallery Opens Its Third Location Inside Union Station — Washington City Paper • Local Bands Lend Their Talents for Fundraiser to Fight Homelessness — Washington City Paper • Just a Warm-Up: Des Demonas Are Back With a New Focus — Washington City Paper • You’re Invited Into Argo and the Violet Queens’ Immersive Live Shows — Washington City Paper • Standing on the Shoulders of D.C. Giants: Birthday Girl Forge a New Path — Washington City Paper • Almost Drinking Age: DC9 Celebrates 20 Years — Washington City Paper • Goofy Yet Serious: Punk Band Pinkhouse Are Ready To Party — Washington City Paper • Local Musician Cat Janice Wants to Leave Behind Grooves, Smiles, and a Legacy for Her Son — Washington City Paper • A Bright Future Ahead for Local Ethiopian American Photographer Redeat Wondemu — Washington City Paper • The People Issue 2023 — Washington City Paper • Silent Island Blend West Coast Surf With D.C. Alt — Washington City Paper • Holiday Death Tribute: Punk Music to Dance To — Washington City Paper • Catharsis, Hope, and Punk Rock: How Outerloop Want to Move You — Washington City Paper • The North Country Continue to Make Music That Matters — Washington City Paper • Pop Rock Trio Massie Celebrate First EP Release With First Black Cat Show — Washington City Paper • Makeup Girl Dream of a United Indie Scene — Washington City Paper • Here’s To Beau Young, the Hip-Hop Prince of D.C. — Washington City Paper • It’s Been a Long Time Coming for Local-ish Indie Rockers Modernkind — Washington City Paper • ‘Be Vulnerable With It’: The Noah Pierre Band Take Their Debut Album to Three Major Cities — Washington City Paper • Bubblegrunge Band Cherub Tree Prove a Lot Can Happen in a Year — Washington City Paper • The Dap Project Captures Joy in Black Culture — Washington City Paper • ‘It’s All About Having Fun’: Hip-Hop Group 242 Are Coming to Songbyrd on Friday — Washington City Paper • Get Ready to Sing Along With R&B Artist MLLN — Washington City Paper • Analog Artist Paula Mans Fixates the Black Gaze on the White Art World — Washington City Paper • Indie-Pop Artist Jeff Draco Is Never Gonna Be The Same — Washington City Paper • Neo-Soul Singer Ramsey Renée Goes Big, Dreams Bigger — Washington City Paper • See D.C.’s Newly Crowned Best Rock Group Flowerbomb in Full Bloom — Washington City Paper • Wild Times: Rock Band Endlings Find Optimism in the Apocalypse — Washington City Paper • Local Musician Reid Williams Isn’t Interested in Wasting Time — Washington City Paper • Artist Maurice James Jr. on Creating a New Black Mythology — Washington City Paper • New murals at New Spire Stages spark inspiration in Frederick — Frederick News Post • Hip-hop Artist DaJohn Experiments With New Single “GARDEN” — Washington City Paper • Haitian Rapper Sébago Is at His Most Genuine on Valentine’s EP Debut — Washington City Paper • Indie Band Home Remedies Take Their Talent to Union Stage — Washington City Paper • 5 Local Black-Owned Businesses To Shop For Black History Month — DCist • Grady Bring Their Girl-Powered Pop Rock to DC9 Residency — Washington City Paper • ‘A Natural Showman’: Rock Artist Cole Larravide Brings Unique Jam Sound to the Pocket — Washington City Paper • Funk Band Strutman Lane Begin 2023 With a Sold-Out Show at DC9 — Washington City Paper • DC-Area Musicians To Watch In 2023 — DCist • The Little-Known Story of the First Washington Monument — Smithsonian Magazine • How The D.C. Area Is Celebrating Kwanzaa, Starting With Events This Weekend — DCist • Asa Weeks Is Proving His Place in D.C.’s Music Scene — Washington City Paper • DC Soul-Punk Band Lightmare Tees Up Farewell Show — DCist • 918: Dennis Delemar — The Oklahoma Eagle • College Park bands reflect on how the pandemic impacted the local music scene — The Diamondback • Hyattsville begins Saturday food distributions amid pandemic — Streetcar Suburbs News • Prince George's County Public Schools & BookNook announce community reading initiative — The Enquirer Gazette • My work at The Dickinson Press • My work at The Diamondback