Jazz legend Chuck Mangione, known for ‘Feels So Good,’ dies
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Cleo Laine, Grammy-winning jazz singer, dies
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Little League player Marco Rocco is getting major league support after he was suspended from a state tournament for flipping his bat during a game. The suspension was overturned.
Many across the sports world -- including one Yankees star -- have now sounded off about the drama surrounding New Jersey Little Leaguer Marco Rocco.
Chuck Mangione, the flugelhorn legend behind “Feels So Good,” has passed away at 84. His music made jazz joyful, hearts lighter, and even King of the Hill cooler. Rest easy, Chuck — your melodies will play on forever. pic.twitter.com/wttT6FVEwG
One member of the Utah Jazz from last season could have an agreement coming to form to join an overseas club. According to a post from 5th Quarter on X, Oscar Tshiebwe has interest from the Serbian team, Partizan, for a potential deal, and is currently the club's second center option while still targeting a primary choice.
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Free jazz nights are happening at LACMA every Friday through September. The event draws upward of 2,000 people who spread out across the museum’s grassy lawn and main stage area. Some arrive hours early to claim a good spot and settle in for the evening.
A man who has been filling the streets of Birmingham with jazz music for more than four decades was forced to take out a personal loan to keep the legacy going. The Birmingham Jazz and Blues Festival has taken place for its 41st consecutive year, despite losing £45,000 in funding from Birmingham City Council and private sponsors.
Spotrac's Keith Smith spoke to one anonymous Jazz executive during this year's summer league in Las Vegas to capture some thoughts on the Ace Bailey situation, where the sentiment remained clear: the pre-draft chatter was overblown, and Bailey is ready to go in Utah.