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Joyce Bryant, Sensual Singer Who Changed Course, Dies at 95

The New York Times – Music:

In the 1940s and ’50s she was a glamorous Black star when there were few. Then she became a missionary.

Neil Genzlinger
Author: Neil Genzlinger

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Black People, Deaths (Obituaries), Music, Opera
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