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Clarence Carter, Singer-Producer Who Scored Hits With ‘Patches’ and ‘Strokin’,’ Dead at 90
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Clarence Carter, Singer-Producer Who Scored Hits With ‘Patches’ and ‘Strokin’,’ Dead at 90

By Jon Blistein
The blind Southern soul star was renowned for being as bawdy as he was poignant on songs like "Slip Away" and "Too Weak to Fight"
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