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Chick Corea: Chelsea boy makes good - The Bay State Banner

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Born and raised in Chelsea, Massachusetts, just over the bridge, Chick Corea is one of a handful of musicians of his generation to have shaped profoundly what younger generations compose, play and even think of as jazz.

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