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DJ D-Nice to 'Feed Souls' During Kennedy Center's Club Quarantine Live Residency

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D-Nice is curating a three-day residency at the Kennedy Center to bring people together and inspire them with a comedy showcase, musical performances, and praise and worship.

The post DJ D-Nice to 'Feed Souls' During Kennedy Center's Club Quarantine Live Residency appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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