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RIP James Purify (1944 – 2021)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liKhLNY5GYI&ab_channel=KnightsOldies

James Purify was an American singer.

He is best known for singing “I’m Your Puppet” (1966) with his brother. This song mixes well with “After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (1964).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1944, 2021, American music, music, soul music on January 26, 2021 by jahsonic.

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