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‘These people look like me’: D-FW hardcore music scene growing more diverse, inclusive - Dallas News
arts entertainment Pop Music ‘These people look like me’: D-FW hardcore music scene growing more diverse, inclusive Women, queer and musicians of color are shaping hardcore music in North Texas.
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After the pandemic, when live music returned to music venues, hardcore music in North Texas had a new look. Not only were more people of color taking over hardcore spaces, but more women and queer ...
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