Cuffed Up Share Live Performance of Donny Darkà¶ff [Premiere]

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Photo By: Justin Cook

LA-based indie-punk quartet Cuffed Up has returned with a live version of their song "Donny Darkà¶ff" inspired by a very famous Don. Long before making this political rallying cry, the band was formed after a chance encounter at a party where Sapphire Jewell and Ralph Torrefranca met and bonded over their love for the UK punk scene. Later on, Cuffed Up was formed with Joe Liptock and Vic Ordonez joining the group. The band debuted music in 2019 with the release of singles "Small Town Kid" and "Mother/Father."

As they work on their upcoming project, the band put together a quarantine style performance of "Donny Darkà¶ff" as a preview for their upcoming project. Watch the premiere of their live performance below and stay tuned for more from Cuffed Up in the near future.

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