Legendary Musician Terry Reid, Who Declined Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, Dies at 75
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Terry Reid, a highly respected British musician known for nearly joining Led Zeppelin and praised by artists like Aretha Franklin and Mick Jagger, has died at 75 after battling health issues, including cancer. Despite not achieving major chart success, Reid's influence and unique voice earned him critical acclaim and admiration from peers, with a career spanning from the 1960s to the 2000s.
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