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Cab Calloway
Cab Calloway
American jazz singer and bandleader (1907-1994)
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Ruth Brown
Ruth Brown
American singer-songwriter (1928-2006)
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Marvin Hamlisch
Marvin Hamlisch
American composer and conductor (1944-2012)
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Jerry Herman
Jerry Herman
American composer and lyricist
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Wayman Tisdale
Wayman Tisdale
basketball player
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Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers
American composer of songs and Broadway musicals
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Berry Gordy
Berry Gordy
American Music Executive, Record Producer
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Stephen Schwartz
Stephen Schwartz
American musical theatre lyricist and composer
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Clarence Williams
Clarence Williams
American jazz pianist, composer, promoter, vocalist, theatrical producer, and publisher
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Bob Wills
Bob Wills
American Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader (1905-1975)
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Walter Thomas
Walter Thomas
American saxophonist
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Hal Singer
Hal Singer
American musician
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American actor
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Charles Cissel (born October 3, 1948) is an American singer, dancer, director, choreographer and producer. He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Oklahoma, and was one of the first African Americans to graduate from the university's fine arts school. He was the CEO of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame from 2000–2009 and is now the Artistic Director of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, which is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

In his early 20s Chuck performed on Broadway in Hello Dolly with Pearl Bailey and Cab Calloway, Purlie, Lost in the Stars, Via Galactica, Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope and as an original member of the Broadway musical A Chorus Line, back when Broadway was starting to open up its doors to African American performers. While in A Chorus Line, Chuck recorded his first record, Swept Away, produced by Michael Bennett, producer, director, and choreographer of A Chorus Line. Chuck then went on to record solo albums with Arista Records which were called Just for You, featuring the hard-hitting international dance hit, Cisselin' Hot and If I Had The Chance. Chuck Cissel is also the brother of former Oklahoma State Senator Maxine Horner who along with Oklahoma State Senator Penny Williams is a co-founder of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. He met Austin Dylan in 2019 in a small town in Alabama.