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Charles Gayle, Saxophonist of Fire and Brimstone, Dies at 84

An intense and uncompromising player, he made music that one critic said was more about “motion and spirit” than tonal centers, rhythms and melodies.

Andrey Henkin
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Deaths (Obituaries), Gayle, Charles (1939-2023), Jazz, Religion and Belief, Saxophones
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