A.C. Reed

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These Blues Is Killing Me 00:00 Tools
She's Fine 00:00 Tools
Miami Strut 00:00 Tools
Boogaloo Tramp 00:00 Tools
Moving Out of the Ghetto 00:00 Tools
I'm In the Wrong Business 00:00 Tools
Hard Times 00:00 Tools
My Baby's Been Cheating 00:00 Tools
Going to New York 00:00 Tools
Fast Food Annie 00:00 Tools
This Little Voice 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Fight Than Switch 00:00 Tools
I Can't Go on This Way 00:00 Tools
Lonely Man 00:00 Tools
The Things I Want You to Do 00:00 Tools
My Buddy Buddy Friends 00:00 Tools
Don't Drive Drunk 00:00 Tools
Roadhouse Blues 00:00 Tools
Junk Food 00:00 Tools
Big Women 00:00 Tools
I Got Money To Burn 00:00 Tools
2 Women in a Pick Up 00:00 Tools
Last Time Around 00:00 Tools
Fed Up 00:00 Tools
The President Plays 00:00 Tools
You're Going to Miss Me 00:00 Tools
Party With Y'all 00:00 Tools
Florine 00:00 Tools
Talkin' 'bout My Friends 00:00 Tools
Give It Up (Smoking) 00:00 Tools
Broke Music 00:00 Tools
I Can't Go This Way 00:00 Tools
Broke Music (with Albert Collins) 00:00 Tools
I’ve Got Money To Burn 00:00 Tools
I Got Mad 00:00 Tools
I Got Mad (with Albert Collins) 00:00 Tools
I Got The Blues 00:00 Tools
I Stay Mad 00:00 Tools
I'm a Jealous Man 00:00 Tools
Miami Strut (With A.C. Reed) 00:00 Tools
Boogie All Night 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Doin' Too Bad 00:00 Tools
These Blues Is Killing Me (feat. Stevie Ray Vaughan) 00:00 Tools
Help me spending my gold 00:00 Tools
My buddy buddy friend 00:00 Tools
Honey Where You Goin' 00:00 Tools
I Got The Blues* 00:00 Tools
Everything I Do Got To Be Funky 00:00 Tools
Big Boss Man 00:00 Tools
Mojo Hand 00:00 Tools
Lotta Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Computer Took My Job 00:00 Tools
I got money 00:00 Tools
Miami Strut [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
my baby's been cheating ( i know) 00:00 Tools
Mean Cop 00:00 Tools
Mojo on me 00:00 Tools
I've Got Money To Burn 00:00 Tools
The Things I Want You To Do* 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Free 00:00 Tools
Give It Up 00:00 Tools
My Baby's Been Cheating (I Know) 00:00 Tools
Broke Music - (With Albert Collins) 00:00 Tools
My Baby's Been Cheating I Know 00:00 Tools
Talkin' Bout My Friends 00:00 Tools
Lotta Loving 00:00 Tools
She's Fine (feat. Bonnie Raitt) 00:00 Tools
The Little Voice 00:00 Tools
Talk About My Friends 00:00 Tools
That Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
She`s fine 00:00 Tools
Come On Home 00:00 Tools
THESE BLUES IS KILLING 00:00 Tools
My Baby's Been Cheating I Know/ AC Reed 00:00 Tools
These Blues Is Killing Me (with Stevie Ray Vaughan) 00:00 Tools
My Baby Is Fine 00:00 Tools
I Am Fed Up With This Music 00:00 Tools
Miami Strut (feat. Stevie Ray Vaughan) 00:00 Tools
Ain't Doing To Bad 00:00 Tools
Stormy Monday 00:00 Tools
Things I Want You to Do 00:00 Tools
Things That Get Me Off 00:00 Tools
Howlin' For My Darling 00:00 Tools
. This Little Voice 00:00 Tools
. The Things I Want You To Do 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
All About My Girl 00:00 Tools
If Trouble Was Money 00:00 Tools
I Am Fed Up With This Music* 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Fight Than Switch (USA) 00:00 Tools
I Got Mad (feat. Albert Collins) 00:00 Tools
I Got Mad (With Albert Collins)* 00:00 Tools
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From Wikipedia Aaron Corthen, better known as A.C. Reed (May 9, 1926 — February 24, 2004) was an American blues saxophonist, closely associated with the Chicago blues scene from the 1940s into the 2000s. Reed was born in Wardell, Missouri but grew up in southern Illinois. He moved to Chicago during World War II, playing with Earl Hooker and Willie Mabon in the 1940s. He toured with Dennis "Long Man" Binder in 1956, and did extensive work as a sideman for Mel London's blues record labels in the 1960s, with Lillian Offitt and Ricky Allen, among others. He had a regionally popular single in 1961 with "This Little Voice", and cut several more singles over the course of the decade. He became a member of Buddy Guy's band in 1967, playing with him on his tour of Africa in 1969 and, with Junior Wells, opening for The Rolling Stones in 1970. He remained with Guy until 1977, then played with Son Seals and Albert Collins in the late 1970s and 1980s. He began recording solo material for Alligator Records in the 1980s. He played in Chicago with his band, The Spark Plugs, until he died of cancer in 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.