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  1. Aaron Corthen (May 9, 1926 – February 24, 2004), known as A.C. Reed, was an American blues saxophonist, closely associated with the Chicago blues scene from the 1940s into the 2000s.

  2. A.C. Reed - I'm In The Wrong Business 1987 (FULL ALBUM) / HQ blues music You have never heard befor! 01. I'm In The Wrong Business 02. I Can't Go On This Way 03. Fast Food Annie ...more.

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  3. A.C. Reed was the blues world's ultimate triple-threat. His soulfully elegant tenor sax playing supported artists like Albert Collins, the Rolling Stones, Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton. As a singer, A.C.'s gritty, straight-from-the-heart vocals were showcased on a variety of small label singles, as well as on his acclaimed four albums.

  4. American Blues saxophone player born May 9, 1926, Wardell, Missouri, died February 25, 2004 (cancer). Aliases: Aaron Corthen. In Groups: A.C. Reed & His Band, A.C. Reed And His Spark Plugs. Variations:

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · A.C. Reed made significant contributions to the blues music scene through his unique blend of saxophone playing, soulful vocals, and songwriting prowess. He was known for his ability to infuse energy, emotion, and storytelling into his performances.

  6. Jan 4, 2012 · 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....

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  7. Feb 24, 2004 · A.C. Reed was the blues world's ultimate triple-threat. His soulfully elegant tenor sax playing supported artists like Albert Collins, the Rolling Stones, Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton. As a singer, A.C.'s gritty, straight-from-the-heart vocals were showcased on a variety of small label singles, as well as on his acclaimed four albums.