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Website
  
francinereed.net

Genres
  
Blues, Jazz

Associated acts
  
Lyle Lovett

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Francine Reed


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Origin
  
Illinois, United States

Albums
  
Can't Make It on My Own, I Want You To Love Me

Similar People
  
Lyle Lovett, Delbert McClinton, Willie Nelson, Jimmy Dawkins, George Massenburg

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Francine Reed (born July 11, 1947, Pembroke Township, Illinois) is an American blues singer, solo artist, and regular singing partner of Lyle Lovett since the 1980s and member of Lovett's Large Band. Reed has also recorded duets with Willie Nelson and Delbert McClinton and others.

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Biography

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Reed sang at church services in her youth and her music was inspired and influenced by her gospel-singing father. She is the sister of jazz singer Margo Reed who died in April 2015 at the age of 73.

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In Phoenix, Arizona, Francine Reed appeared with Miles Davis, Stanley Jordan, Smokey Robinson, Etta James, and The Crusaders. In 1985, she began recording and touring with Lyle Lovett and His Large Band. Reed has also appeared on recordings by Delbert McClinton, Willie Nelson and Roy Orbison. After she relocated to Georgia in the 1990s, she released her first solo album, I Want You to Love Me. Reed has received the W. C. Handy Artist of the Year and Song of the Year nominations. (The W. C. Handy awards were renamed the Blues Music Awards in 2006). Reed was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame in 1997.

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Reed is perhaps best known for her performances of the classic blues song "Wild Women (Don't Get the Blues)," written in 1924 by Ida Cox. A recording of this song appears on Reed's albums, I Want You to Love Me, I Got a Right!...to Some of My Best, and Blues Collection; as well as on Ichiban Records Wild Women Do Get the Blues and Lyle Lovett's Live in Texas.

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Reed's distinctive voice can be heard on a television advertisement for Senokot laxative ("I Feel Good"), and in a scene from the film, The Firm (1993).

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In the mid-1990s she moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she is still based today. She frequently performs at Blind Willie's in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood.

Partial discography

With Lyle Lovett -

  • Lyle Lovett and His Large Band (January 1989)
  • "Here I Am"
  • "Cryin' Shame"
  • "What Do You Do/The Glory of Love" - duet
  • "Wild Women"
  • Live in Texas (June 1999)
  • With Delbert McClinton -

  • Never Been Rocked Enough (1992)
  • "I Used to Worry" - duet
  • With Willie Nelson -

  • Milk Cow Blues (2000)
  • Solo -

  • I Want You to Love Me (1995)
  • Can't Make It on My Own (1996)
  • Shades of Blue (1999)
  • Here Comes Frani Claus (2000)
  • I Got a Right!...To Some of My Best (2001)
  • American Roots: Blues (2002)
  • Wild Women Do Get The Blues (2006)
  • Blues Collection (2006)
  • Francine Reed Live At Eddie's Attic (2012)
  • Wild Hearted Woman (2015)
  • References

    Francine Reed Wikipedia