Alto Reed (born Thomas Neal Cartmell, May 16, 1948 – December 30, 2020)
was an American
saxophonist best known as a long-time member of
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
He was a 1966 graduate of
Lake Shore High School in
St. Clair Shores,
Michigan
Career
His most recognizable performances include the saxophone introduction to "
Turn the Page" and the saxophone solo in "
Old Time Rock and Roll". Reed also recorded the soundtracks for two of
Jeff Daniels
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' films, and performed with many bands and musicians, such as
Foghat,
Grand Funk Railroad,
Little Feat
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,
Otis Rush
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,
Enchantment,
Jamie Oldaker,
George Terry,
Dave Mason,
Spencer Davis,
Tico Torres,
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,
James Belushi,
The Ventures,
George Thorogood
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His "high-energy boogie-blues" sound became a staple of 1980s rock radio, with hits like his original songs "Bad to the ...
,
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and in
Romania with the band Holograf.
After he attended a
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony with Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band in 2004, Reed performed with
The Ventures in 2008, and played at the
Waldorf Astoria when the Ventures invited him to perform with them on "
Hawaii Five-O", for their own induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Reed and his band, The Blues Entourage, performed at the 2009
Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. One of the members of the band, Steve Thorpe, died in August 2010.
The Reed & Dickinson Band (Alto Reed & Steve Dickinson, singer songwriter) has released an album ''Tonight We Ride'', with musicians Jimmy McCarty and
Johnny Badanjek,
Jimmy Bones,
Stephanie Eulinberg, lead guitarist Bobby East, Roger Noonan, Bernie Palo and Jeff Fawlkes. Reed played at Canadian blues festivals including Windsor and London, Ontario, with his Motor City AllStars, composed of musicians Bernie Palo, Steve Byrnes and vocalist Kathleen Murray and the rhythm section from the 'Groove Council'.
Reed toured with Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band for 42 years starting with "Back In 72", "Seger 7", "Beautiful Loser", which finally led up to the multiplatinum, breakthrough album, "Live Bullet", "Night Moves", "Stranger In Town", "Against The Wind", "Nine Tonight", "Like a Rock", "The Distance", "The Fire Inside", "A Very Special Xmas" and several more including most recently, "Ride Out".
Reed most recently performed with Dave Mason, Steven Tyler, Pat Simmons & Michael McDonald (Doobie Bros.), Fergie, Danny D, Lynda Carter, Alice Cooper & Band, at the December 31, 2016 New Year's Eve for the Shep Gordon Maui Food Bank Gala in Maui, HI, raising enough money for 300,000 meals and then again for the World Whale Watch Day Fundraiser once again in Maui, HI and then with Mick Fleetwood at Mick's Lahaina Club and in March 2017 as a Special Guest with Willie K. at the Willie K. Bluesfest on Maui, Hawaii.
Honors, awards, distinctions
On May 19, 2012, Reed was inducted into the Canadian Blues Hall of Fame in
Windsor, Ontario, and headlined at blues festivals across Canada in summer 2012 including
London, Ontario, on July 13 and Windsor, Ontario, on July 14, 2012.
Reed performed "
The Star-Spangled Banner" before Game 4 of the
American League championship series of
Major League Baseball on October 12, 2011, and before the
Thanksgiving Day
NFL
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game between the
Detroit Lions
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and
Houston Texans
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on November 22, 2012.
He was a regular in playing the American
national anthem.
Personal
Reed died of
colon cancer
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on December 30, 2020. He was 72 years old.
References
External links
Alto Reed PresentsReed discographyFacebook.comBobseger.com*
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1948 births
2020 deaths
Musicians from Detroit
American rock saxophonists
American male saxophonists
American blues saxophonists
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band members
21st-century American saxophonists
21st-century American male musicians
Deaths from colorectal cancer
Deaths from cancer in the United States
20th-century American saxophonists