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The Almendros to rock the Marquis for Migrant Justice

The Almendros, from left: Mark Pelletier, Pete Ryan, Naunau Beloha, Liz Cleveland, John Wallace, Addison Tate, Doug Wilhelm, and Kemi Fuentes-George. This band will perform on May 6 at the Marquis in Middlebury to benefit Migrant Justice. Submitted photo

The Almendros will bring rock, soul, reggae, calypso and West African songs to the Marquis in Middlebury to raise money for Migrant Justice on May 6.

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