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The Greater Hartford Jazz Festival returns to CT’s capital

FILE: Eddie Palmieri performs at the 16th Annual A Great Night in Harlem Gala at The Apollo Theater on April 20, 2018 in New York City.
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Eddie Palmieri, seen here performing at the 16th Annual A Great Night in Harlem Gala at The Apollo Theater on April 20, 2018 in New York City, will perform Friday at The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz.

The is returning to ǻ’s capital this week.

The 32nd annual festival features between July 13 to July 16 including West Hartford's .

At a recent press conference, Festival President Charles Christie spoke about how talented these local groups are.

“These young folks from Hall High and Guilford and Conard, they’re just so gifted,” said Christie.

Other acts include singer , pianist , a cappella group and over .

The first free festival was held in celebrating the 25th anniversary of Monday Night Jazz concerts hosted by Hartford bassist, Paul Brown. As time passed and the festival grew, Brown gave the festival to a group of volunteers who now manage the event.

Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin, said the festival is one of the defining events in the city.

“This is the most beautiful weekend of the year in Hartford. You will not see a more beautiful gathering, a more diverse gathering, coming together.”

The weather forecast says that there may be possible rain showers this weekend, but Christie says the event will run despite the weather.

“And we are a rain or shine event. Bring your boots, bring your rain gear, bring your umbrellas, and come experience the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz.”

Attendees are asked not to bring any “.” Attendees are also asked to refrain from taking any form of cooking appliance into the park during the festival.

After this weekend, jazz celebrations continue in Hartford with the ongoing until August 14.

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