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Mama Duke Front Cover of The Austin Chronicle

Mama Duke Takes the TEDx Stage Serving as Both Speaker and Performer

The Austin Chronicle Covers Mama Duke’s Newest Album: You Can Open Your Eyes Now

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NPR: Let’s Meet Mama Duke

Mama Duke Performing at KUTX 98.9
KUTX Studio 1A Performance
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mama duke is named one of austin woman magazine’s “change makers” in 2025.

Mama Duke on the Front Cover of Austin Woman Magazine
Mama Duke Front Cover of The Austin Chronicle

“I want people to know that this music shit is way more than music. it’s about being relevant.”

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Mama Duke CitizenM Hotel Collaboration

CitizenM names Mama Duke 1 of 3 official “Citizens” to open and welcome their new hotel location in Austin, Tx.

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Mama Duke performing live on the rooftop of The Contemporary Art Museum

“When The Contemporary Art Museum reached out to me on behalf of Vivian Caccuri (a Brazilian Artist) and asked me if I wanted to collaborate with her on a song for her Exhibition: This Land — I was beyond thrilled. Any chance to song write with strangers is a good day for a musician.”

-Mama Duke

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Mama Duke TV Appearance at CBS Austin's News Station

“SXSW Special! A conversation with Austin's rising star, Mama Duke”

-CBS Austin

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Mama Duke Mural on a Cap Metro Bus for Black History Month

Cap Metro collaborates with Mas Cultura and the community to handpick selected artists’ to represent the city of Austin through a bus mural for #BlackHistoryMonth and the month of February.

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Mama Duke during "Mama Duke Day" at Manor New Tech Middle School

Mama Duke visits Manor New Tech Middle School to teach the art of Songwriting and making music no matter what equipment you have.

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Mama Duke ATX Social Club

Mama Duke creates “Vibe Check — an intimate space for creatives of all mediums to share unfinished and unreleased music/projects in a safe and creative setting.

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Mama Duke Red River District Flag Sign

From the stage to the streets — catch Mama Duke flying high on a flag at the corner of Red River and 9th Street.

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