Dereck Seltzer is the Fiance and creative partner (of 6 years) to the Artist and Musician, Tina St. Claire who passed away March 9th, 2016 after a short battle with Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM), a lethal form of brain cancer. She was 31 years old. Dereck is working with KNR Productions and Film Director Rich Ragsdale to produce a documentary on Tina's life and art... watch the trailer above, and visit the IndieGoGO Campaign to get involved.
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