Mario Pavone, a member of the Litchfield Jazz Fest family for decades, dies at 80
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The Litchfield Jazz Festival was in full swing in 2018, providing guests with shopping, food and a chance to hear live jazz outdoors at the Goshen Fairgrounds.NF Ambery /For Hearst Connecticut Media /Show MoreShow Less
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The Litchfield Jazz Festival was in full swing in, 2018, providing guests with shopping, food and a chance to hear live jazz outdoors at the Goshen Fairgrounds.NF Ambery / For Hearst Connecticut Media /Show MoreShow Less
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Jazz bass player Mario Pavone, 80, died May 15.Steve Sussman / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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A large number of migrant workers arriving from Maharashtra rest outside Patna Junction railway station, on 10 April. In comparison to the first exodus of migrant workers in March 2020, this time, the Bihar government seems even more ill prepared to test and monitor returning residents. Santosh Kumar / Hindustan Times / Getty Images
A large number of migrant workers arriving from Maharashtra rest outside Patna Junction railway station, on 10 April. In comparison to the first exodus of migrant workers in March 2020, this time, the Bihar government seems even more ill prepared to test and monitor returning residents. Santosh Kumar / Hindustan Times / Getty Images
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