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Clarence Reid is an American singer, songwriter, and producer. He is best known for his work in the genres of soul, funk, and R&B. He has released over 20 albums and has written and produced songs for many other artists, including Betty Wright, Gwen McCrae, and KC and the Sunshine Band.
Reid was born in Cochran, Georgia, and moved to Miami, Florida, at the age of nine. He began his career as a songwriter and producer in the early 1960s, writing and producing songs for artists such as Sam & Dave, Little Beaver, and Betty Wright. He released his first solo album, No Way Out, in 1969.
Reid has released over 20 albums, including his most recent, The King of the Blues, in 2017. He has also written and produced songs for many other artists, including KC and the Sunshine Band, Gwen McCrae, and Betty Wright.
Reid has been inducted into the Florida Music Hall of Fame and the Blues Hall of Fame. He has also been nominated for a Grammy Award. He is estimated to have a net worth of $2 million.
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Clarence Henry Reid |
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soundtrack,actor,composer |
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77 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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14 February, 1939 |
Birthday |
14 February |
Birthplace |
Cochran, Georgia, USA |
Date of death |
17 January, 2016 |
Died Place |
Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, USA |
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United States |
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Clarence Reid Height, Weight & Measurements
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Clarence Reid Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Clarence Reid worth at the age of 77 years old? Clarence Reid’s income source is mostly from being a successful Soundtrack. He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Moreover, in 2014 Clarence had to raise money through an online crowfunding campaign in order to save his home from foreclosure.
Did his first tour of Australia in 2007 and toured Germany with the punk band Die Ärzte in 2008. Moreover, Reid performed as Blowfly at the Big Day Out musical festival held in Australia and New Zealand in 2010.
Signed up with Jello Biafra's record label Alternative Tentacles in 2005.
" Moreover, Reid earned no money in royalties from various musical artists who sampled his songs throughout the years due to the fact that he had to sign away the rights to his publishing catalog in 2003 in order to pay off debts.
(Reid eventually did a much more explicit version of this song called "Rapp Dirty" in 1980. ) Among the notable songs that Reid had a hand in writing and/or producing are "Clean Up Woman" by Betty Wright and 'Rockin' Chair" by Gwen McCrae. In addition, Clarence played a key role in shaping the sound of KC & The Sunshine Band as well as wrote songs for such major soul artists as Wilson Pickett and Sam & Dave.
Although his lewd and lascivious song parodies not surprisingly failed to receive much in the way of play on commercial radio stations, Clarence/Blowfly nonetheless became a significant cult figure in the world of outsider music with over twenty party albums released altogether over the course of several decades (his 1980 album "Blowfly's Party" even went all the way to #26 on Billboard magazine's Black Albums chart). Alas, not everyone appreciated Reid's cheerfully bawdy brand of musical parody. For example, songwriter Stanley Adams sued Clarence over his send-up of his song "What a Difference a Day Makes" called "What a Difference a Lay Makes.
However, in 1971 Reid launched a whole new career for himself after recording and releasing an entire album of dirty songs called "The Weird World of Blowfly" under the alternate name of Blowfly. In an attempt to avoid jeopardizing his mainstream musical career, Clarence appeared on the album cover as a kind of wacky superhero wearing a mask and bodysuit in order to hide his actual identity. Said mask and bodysuit would go on to become key trademarks of Reid's Blowfly persona.
Moreover, Clarence also pursued a solo singing career on the side with strictly modest results, although his self-pressed release of his song "Blowfly's Rapp" in 1964 has been widely cited as one of the first ever known instances of a rap song in existence.
Singer, songwriter, and music producer Clarence Henry Reid began his career in the music industry doing acceptable and respectable mainstream commercial R&B fare in the 1960's and 1970's, but it was his outrageously raunchy and profane alter ego of no-holds-barred parodist Blowfly whereby Reid made his greatest and most lasting impact as one of the more colorful and idiosyncratic practitioners of American outsider music.
Clarence eventually moved to Florida in the mid-1960's and continued to work doing menial jobs while establishing an initial foothold in the music industry. Reid eventually secured a steady gig as a staff songwriter for Deep City Records in Miami, Florida.
Reid was born on February 14, 1939 in rural Cochran, Georgia. Clarence grew up in a poor family and received little in the way of a formal education. Reid first started coming up with filthy parody versions of popular hit songs when he was seven years old and working as a sharecropper in the fields of Georgia after dropping out of grade school.