It’s about abandoning the drudgery of one’s existence and wanting more. It’s about living it up today and turning a blind eye to tomorrow.
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Alto Reed, who played saxophone for multiplatinum Bob Seger’s Silver Bullet Band for nearly half a century, died Wednesday of colon cancer. He was 72.
Seger posted a note about his “lifelong friend and bandmate” on social media: “He was amazing – he could play just about anything,” he wrote. “In our band, he was the rock star.” Read the full post below.
Born Thomas Cartmell in Detroit in 1948, Reed was known for his showmanship onstage and his signature sax riff on “Turn the Page.” He first
It’s about abandoning the drudgery of one’s existence and wanting more. It’s about living it up today and turning a blind eye to tomorrow.
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Alto Reed, the longtime saxophonist for Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, died Wednesday after a long battle with colon cancer. He was 72.
pic.twitter.com/C0erzLOHTzI'm in shock as I post this. My dear friend Alto Reed passed away today of colon cancer. So many memories.
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