
FILE - This Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, file photo shows a memorial plaque for the 11 concertgoers who were killed in a crush of people entering a 1979 concert by the British rock band The Who, outside Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Alumni of nearby Finneytown High School, who lost three classmates in the tragedy, faced obstacles in 2020 to their annual memorial scholarship fund-raising event. In the end, they created a show of prerecorded video interviews with The Who's frontman, Roger Daltrey, guitarist-songwriter Pete Townshend and a mix of recorded and live discussions with relatives of the 11 people killed in the tragedy. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
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