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A member of the loose aggregation of top-flight session musicians known as the Nashville A-Team, Mr. Wade played on numerous records regarded as classics, including Ray Price’s “Crazy Arms” and Sonny James’ “Young Love.”
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He retired in 1981 as the highest-ranking Black officer in the US military.