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Bill Lee, Notable Jazz Artist & Spike Lee’s Father, Dies At 94

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Bill Lee, a prolific jazz musician, and composer and the father of renowned film director Spike Lee, has passed away at the age of 94. According to reports, Lee passed away at his home in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn on Wednesday (May 24). The news was confirmed by the director in a series […]

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