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LIVE! Music: 'See It All' Tour, Dazz and Brie hype up Fayetteville; Terrance Simien brings Zydeco to Fort Smith

"Fifty shows in 50 states in less than 50 days." That s the world record that musicians Devon Allman and Donavon Frankenreiter are trying to break on their See It All American Tour. They ll stop by the Walton Arts Center Sept. 6. The concept is simple, but the execution will be brutal as Allman and Frankenreiter seek to complete the challenge in 49 days.

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Benefit for family of local musician Clare Starr set for Sunday at George's – Fayetteville Flyer

Benefit for family of local musician Clare Starr set for Sunday at George's – Fayetteville Flyer
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Opal Agafia has big plans for this year's Ozark Mountain Soul festival June 15-17

"I don t like to be put in a box. I like to do a little bit of everything. Ozark Mountain Soul to me is just my own flavor of mountain music, country music blues/roots/gospel all the genres that are like American music," says Opal Agafia when talking about what that term means to her during a podcast with What s Up!

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LIVE! A Music Calendar: Her Set, Her Sound Fest happens in Fayetteville

The second annual Her Set Her Sound festival featuring 15 acts rooted in hip-hop, soul, electronic and world music happens in two locations in Fayetteville this weekend. Listeners can connect with "a festival from her for humanity" at 8 p.m. today with Missy Midwest, Taiga, Yuni Wa and DJs D Lite and Susie Q at West and Watson. Then the festival moves to Prairie Street Live at 4 p.m. Saturday with music from VLYN, Avian Alia, Yongi, Queen Agnes, Na Tosha De Von and DJs Dribblz, So Calm, Queen Supreme, Katastrophe and N8tiv as well as more than 20 women and non-binary-owned businesses and local artists.

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