Manchester United missed out on a deal for Alphonso Davies because they 'didn't have the same vision and belief' as Bayern Munich, a former coach has said.
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Lee Konitz, the celebrated jazz saxophonist and last surviving performer on Miles Davis’ Birth of the Cool sessions, has died. He was 92.
Konitz’s son Josh confirmed to NPR that the cause of his father's death was pneumonia related to COVID-19. Born in 1927 in Chicago, Konitz studied clarinet early on, then switched to alto sax, an instrument he mastered like no other.
Manchester United missed out on a deal for Alphonso Davies because they 'didn't have the same vision and belief' as Bayern Munich, a former coach has said.
Nick Cordero's condition seems to be improving following the recent amputation of his leg due to complications from coronavirus.On Friday (April 24), the Broadway star's wife Amanda Kloots took to her Instagram Stories to share a video update on Cordero's condition, noting that he had "two negative COVID tests," as People reports.
Josh Brolin opened up about his decision to visit his parents amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, during which social distancing practices have been encouraged.
Henry Grimes, the multi-instrumentalist whose career in jazz music spanned more than 60 years, has died of complications related to the coronavirus. He was 84.
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Being forced to stay indoors and “socially distanced” very naturally leads us to reassess our personal playlists. Couple that with Easter and Passover, and we’re definitely in the midst of a reflective, thankful and collaborative state of mind.
Jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz has died of pneumonia complications as a result of COVID-19, his son confirmed to NPR tonight (April 15). He was 93.
Lee Konitz, the celebrated jazz saxophonist and last surviving performer in Miles Davis’ “Birth of the Cool” sessions, died Wednesday (April 15) due to complications with COVID-19. He was 92.
The family has lost one of their own.
Rest in peace, Jay Benedict.
Michael Che on Monday took to Instagram to share that his grandmother died due to complications from the novel coronavirus. "Hi.
Lee Fierro, best-known as Alex Kintner’s mom in Steven Spielberg’s 1975 shark attack classic “Jaws,” died Sunday from coronavirus complications. She was 91.
Lee Fierro, an actress known for playing Mrs. Kintner in Jaws and its 1987 sequel, has died.She was 91.
Actress Lee Fierro, best known for her role in the 1975 horror thriller classic, died on Sunday from COVID-19. She was 91.
Lee Fierro, who appeared in Jaws as Mrs. Kintner, has died from coronavirus complications.
"I lost a dear friend this week to Coronavirus. Andrew Jack was a wonderful, kind, beautiful soul and I and many others will miss him greatly," Hemsworth wrote on Friday.