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in 1950, and spent the remainder of his life working for a telephone company.
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Stovall began playing violin as a child before settling on alto. He played in
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over the course of his career, though he never recorded as a leader.
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jazz
St. Louis, Missouri
Dewey Jackson
Fate Marable
riverboats
Eddie Johnson
Buffalo, New York
Lil Armstrong
New York City
Sammy Price
Eddie Durham
Cootie Williams
Red Allen
Pete Johnson
Snub Mosley
music industry
Scott Yanow
Don Stovall
Allmusic
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1913 births
1970 deaths
American jazz saxophonists

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