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dbpedia:Alex_Bradford
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Alex Bradford (January 23, 1927 – February 15, 1978) (professionally known as Professor Alex Bradford) was a multi-talented gospel composer, singer, arranger and choir director, who was an influence on artists such as Little Richard, Bob Marley and Ray Charles, and who helped bring about the modern mass choir movement in gospel.
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Alex Bradford Bradford, Alex
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American musician
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Alex Bradford
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1931-01-01Z
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1931-01-01Z
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Professor Alex Bradford
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solo_singer
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1927-01-23Z
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1927-01-01Z
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1978-02-15Z
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