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Louise Tobin, Jazz Vocalist Who Put Her Career on Hold, Dies at 104

The New York Times – Music:

She stopped performing to raise children, at the request of her first husband, the bandleader Harry James. After remarrying, she resumed singing decades later.

Daniel E. Slotnik
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