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Hal Singer, Saxophonist and Tulsa Massacre Survivor, Dies at 100

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He worked with Duke Ellington and others, and his honking tenor saxophone contributed to the birth of rhythm and blues and rock ’n’ roll.

Source: Unpublished Black History

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