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Bobbi Humphrey is an American jazz flutist who rose to prominence in the 1970s. Her 1973 album "Blacks and Blues," released under Blue Note Records, is considered a classic in the jazz-funk genre. Humphrey was one of the first women to sign with Blue Note, and her music often blends elements of jazz, funk, and soul. Other notable albums include "Fancy Dancer" and "Satin Doll." She collaborated with artists such as Stevie Wonder and Duke Ellington, solidifying her place in jazz history.