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The youngest victims of a national calamity, and the people they left behind Marc Fisher, Ariana Eunjung Cha, Annie Gowen, Arelis R. Hernández and Lori Rozsa, The Washington Post Feb. 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8Lastassija White and Quincy Drone lost their 5-year-old daughter to covid-19 in October. I could tell she was really scared, her father said of seeing Tagan in the emergency room after her death, her eyes still wide-open.Photo for The Washington Post by Cate DingleyShow MoreShow Less 2of8Priscilla Boatman holds a photo of J.J., who died of covid-19.Photo for The Washington Post by Allison V SmithShow MoreShow Less ....
Today in Music History - Feb. 6 The Canadian Press 2021-02-06 Today in Music History for Feb. 6: In 1945, Bob Marley, the first superstar of reggae music, was born in Rhoden Hall, Jamaica. In 1963, Marley formed a vocal quintet, The Wailers, who achieved some success, but little financial reward, in their native country, before disbanding in 1966. The Wailers reunited in 1968, but for several years seemed no closer than before to establishing steady careers. Then, in 1972, Chris Blackwell signed them to Island Records and advanced them the money to record an album in Jamaica. The result was Catch a Fire, the first album by Bob Marley and the Wailers ” to be marketed outside Jamaica. It was the start of their climb to international fame, aided by Eric Clapton s hit single of Marley s I Shot the Sheriff. Over the next several years, Marley and the Wailers were largely responsible for the worldwide popularity of reggae music. Marley became a supersta ....
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coronavirus Nov 18, 2020 Mayor Marty Walsh warned Tuesday that a shutdown of the economy and a ban on indoor dining are among the measures that could be taken if Boston’s coronavirus cases continue their current rapid climb. “We’re not at a point now yet, but we could be there in a week” he said. “We’re not at a point yet where we. coronavirus Aug 22, 2020 Mayor Marty Walsh announced Friday that Boston Public Schools will start the school year with 100% remote learning before transitioning to a hybrid model. “On September 21st one month from today all students will begin with remote learning,” he said. “The first students will not return to our classrooms until October 1st.” “We feel this is the best… ....