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Charles Brown

Age: 76

blues singer and pianist whose smooth, sophisticated style influenced the development of lounge blues. A member of Johnny Moore and the Three Blazers, he sang the hit “Merry Christmas.”

Died: Oakland, Calif., January 21, 1999

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