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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. I'm in the Wrong Business! is an album by the American musician A.C. Reed, released in 1987. Backed by the Spark Plugs, Reed promoted the album with a North American tour. It sold around 50,000 copies in its first two years of release.

  3. Stevie Ray Vaughan was an American blues rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter, and the frontman for the band Double Trouble. He is often regarded as one of the greatest guitarists and blues musicians of all time. During his career, he released four studio albums, one live album, and several singles.

  4. Stevie Ray Vaughn) - Miami Strut. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 Vinyl release of "I'm In The Wrong Business!" on Discogs.

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    • David Bowie, "Cat People (Putting Out the Fire)," from Let's Dance (1983) Come on, you knew something from David Bowie's Let's Dance album had to be No. 1 on this list.
    • Lonnie Mack, "If You Have to Know," from Strike Like Lightning (1985) Serious Vaughan fans got a nice bonus in 1985: Alligator Records released Lonnie Mack's masterful Strike Like Lightning album, which was co-produced by Vaughan and Mack, one of SRV's many guitar idols (Check out Mack's classic 1964 album, The Wham of That Memphis Man!).
    • Johnny Copeland, "Don't Stop by the Creek, Son," from Texas Twister (1984) Texas blues guitarist and singer Johnny Copeland (father of blues singer Shemekia Copeland) invited Vaughan to play on two tracks on his Texas Twister album.
    • Bennie Wallace, "All Night Dance," from Twilight Time (1985) Here's Vaughan guesting with another sax player—this time Bennie Wallace (with Dr. John)—on another blues-based instrumental, a lengthy shuffle called "All Night Dance" from Wallace's now-out-of-print 1985 Twilight Time album.
  5. 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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  6. 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.