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Felix Grant

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The Washington Post, October 15th, 1993

HE WAS ANYTHING but a shout-and-spin "deejay," but he played his music on Washington radio for more than 48 years - a good 30 of them to the largest evening audiences in town. Felix Grant, who died Tuesday at 74, was the gracious host whose hospitality on the air was as special as his command of the subject he loved passionately and full-time: the world of jazz, the many global adaptations of one of America's greatest classical art forms. He introduced the uninitiated as well as the buffs to musical evolutions of this country's rich African heritage. All over Washington - in cabs, stores, fanc...

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