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Alto Reed, Longtime Bob Seger Saxophonist, Dies at 72
Alto Reed, longtime saxophonist for Bob Seger s Silver Bullet Band, has passed away from colon cancer. He was 72. Our hearts are deeply broken by this enormous loss, but also filled with gratitude as we reflect on his legacy and how incredibly lucky we ve been to get to call such a special guy, dad, Seger and Reed s daughters said in an official statement provided by Seger s publicist. He led an extraordinary life, marked by passion, determination, and dreams come true – an action-packed adventure filled top to bottom with love, magic, dear friends, family, and unspeakable joys. The stuff of legends, really.
Detroit musician Alto Reed, best known as the saxophone player in Bob Seger s band, died Wednesday at age 72 after battling stage four colon cancer.
His musicality and woodwind chops are forever part of rock and roll history with his contributions to songs such as Old Time Rock and Roll and Turn the Page. The saxophonist also is remembered for the electric showmanship he brought to the Silver Bullet Band s live concerts, most notably, Live Bullet at Cobo Hall in 1975. Alto has been a part of our musical family, on and off stage, for nearly 50 years, said Seger in a statement issued Wednesday. I first starting playing with Alto in 1971. He was amazing he could play just about anything … he was funky, could scat and play tenor sax and alto sax at the same time.