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WAMU Radio's 'Stained Glass Bluegrass' Host Robert Shipley

Robert "Red" Shipley, 70, a radio host who specialized in country, Southern gospel and bluegrass music and was a fixture of the Washington area's airwaves for four decades, died Oct. 6 at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville. He had cancer.
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