Dana Kaldy
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Dana Kaldy (she/they) is a student in New York studying Psychology, Music, and Journalism. When they're not streaming Paramore records, they're playing guitar or bullying Ringo Starr online (sometimes at the same time). She aspires to be a music writer and own, like, so many dogs.

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