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Music Video| USA | 4 mins. LOS ANGELES PREIMERE

Miracle Dolls is an Alternative / Punk / Indie band from Southern California. The band is a trio fronted by twin sisters. The name “Miracle Dolls” came from an aspiration their mother had.

Miracle Dolls performed warped Tour, Their record “This System” was produced by reel big fish’s producer John Avila. Miracle Dolls recently headed in the studio with Mike hererra of MxPx recording their sophomore album “Thieves and Guns”, They also are doing a fall tour, and doing a performance at this years “Gathering of Nations.”

-Cover Article Recording Magazine exclaims, “Miracle Dolls, are another example of dues-paying hard-working songwriter/musicians who seize any opportunity to get ahead, and when they don’t see an opening, they create one.”

-Feature Article Logo Magazine raves, “(Their music) is filled with enticing guitar riffs and choruses that are supported by the shared vocal duties of Danny on bass and Dezy on guitar. This refreshing approach allows for heavy interplay between the twins and their voices complement each other superbly.”

-Feature in IE Weekly proclacims,”Love interests notwithstanding, the band’s latest, We Share, was produced by Oingo Boingo bassist John Avila, and finds a sense of maturity with the Dolls, covering an assortment of topics and maybe even injecting a dose of optimism along the way.

** Aratists will be in attendance for Q & A Session following screening.

Date: Nov. 12

Time: Red is Green Carpet Arrivals 6:00p. **This is a full evening includes: 2 music videos, The Pitch, Short and feature film 7:00p to 10:30p.

Location: Laemmle Music Hall | 9036 Wilshire Blvd | Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Tickets: Part of feature film screening Paya

Festival Schedule: https://rednationff.com/rnff-calendar/

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