Jimmy Reed at Carnegie HallJimmy Reed was the biggest blues artist of the '50s and early '60s, outselling giants such as Muddy Waters and B. B. King. His stature was so great that Vee Jay released a double album on him in 1961, a rarity at the time even for rock and pop artists. Though marketed as a live album, At Carnegie Hall was actually a collection of new stereo versions of Reed's biggest hits. As such, it was tremendously influential on a generation of rockers, including
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