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Blind Alfred Reed (Floyd, Virginia, June 15, 1880 - Elgood, West Virginia, January 17, 1956) was an American folk and country musician. He was one of the artists who recorded at the Bristol Sessions in 1927, alongside more famous names such as Jimmie Rodgers and The Carter Family. He played the fiddle and his son, Arville, played the guitar. Reed was born blind. He was raised in a very conservative family and acquired a violin at a young age. He began performing at county fairs, in country schoolhouses, for political rallies, and in churches. He even played on street corners for tips. He used to sell out printed copies of his compositions for ten cents. While playing during a convention in 1927, Ralph Peer, who was the director of Bristol Sessions, heard Reed playing "The Wreck of the Virginian", and asked him if he wanted to make some recordings. Reed recorded four songs: one solo, "The Wreck of the Virginian" and three with Arville's guitar accompaniment: "I Mean to Live for Jesus", "You Must Unload", and "Walking in the Way with Jesus". After the Bristol Sessions, Reed kept recording until 1929, which was the year of his most famous song's release "How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?". After 1929, he stopped recording and lived out the rest of his life, mostly in the Princeton area of Mercer County, West Virginia. Reed continued to perform locally until 1937 when a statute was passed prohibiting blind street musicians. In addition to being recording artist
How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live
2,2112Fate of Chris Lively And Wife
1,2943I Mean To Live For Jesus
1,0744Explosion in the Fairmount Mine
8675Why Do You Bob Your Hair, Girls
8006How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?
7017The Wreck Of The Virginian
5938You Must Unload
4649How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times
42610Walking In The Way With Jesus
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Blind Alfred Reed (1927-1929)

Complete Recorded Works
People Take Warning 1: Man Vs. Machine
People Take Warning 2: Man Vs. Nature

Goodbye, Babylon
The Appalachians

Jazz Figures / Blind Alfred Reed , (1927 - 1929)
People Take Warning [Disc 1] - Man Vs. Machine
Anthology of American Folk Music (Disc 8)
People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938
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American Folk Music CD 4B - Compilation