Artists jam out at Deep Ellum Arts Festival in Dallas
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Artists and musicians from all over gathered to share their talents at the Deep Ellum Arts Festival in Dallas. The festival featured live music, food and art in a variety of forms for attendees to enjoy.
The festival went from April 6-8.
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The Mexican Juligans perform at the Texas Lone Star Stage on April 7 during the Deep Ellum Arts Festival in Dallas. Mexican Juligans blend music, humor and culture into their style of music.
Jason Robert Burt, Medicine Man Revival guitarist, performs April 7 at the Deep Ellum Artists' Village Stage on April 7 during the Deep Ellum Arts Festival in Dallas.
Chakardo Ampudia, Mexican Juligans bass player, performs on the Lone Star Stage during the Deep Ellum Arts Festival on April 7 in Dallas.
Medicine Man Revival, funky futuristic soul band, perform on the Deep Ellum Artists' Village Stage during the Deep Ellum Arts Festival on April 7 in Dallas.
Medicine Man Revival band set the stage during the Deep Ellum Arts Festival on April 7 in Dallas. Despite chilly temperatures, people attended the arts festival to experience live music and art.
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