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- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 accessdate "2008-08-17".
- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 agency "Associated Press".
- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 archivedate "2008-08-18".
- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 archiveurl ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00.
- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 date "2008-08-15".
- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 deadurl "yes".
- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 isCitedBy Jerry_Wexler.
- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 quote "Legendary record producer Jerry Wexler, who helped shape R&B music with influential recordings of Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and other greats, and later made key recordings with the likes of Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson, has died, said his son, Paul. He was 91. Paul Wexler said his father died at home in Sarasota, Fla., about 3:45 a.m. Friday of heart disease; the death was first confirmed to The Associated Press by David Ritz, co-author of Wexler's 1993 memoir, "Rhythm and the Blues."".
- ALeqM5ieWzyUQhjvZBOyZ9lriv0ZvRsvDAD92IU9I00 title "Jerry Wexler, famed record producer, dies at 91".
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