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  1. Bonnie Raitt, Maurice John Vaughn, and Stevie Ray Vaughan played on I'm in the Wrong Business! Junior Markham played harmonica on "This Little Voice". The title track is a complaint about the music business; Reed made it a point to use humor in his songs. Critical reception

  2. I'm in the Wrong Business! The Windy City's #1 blues sax man; Buddy Guy and Albert Collins sideman. Tough, original songs with guests Stevie Ray Vaughan and Bonnie Raitt. "Could get an audience of librarians stompin' and screamin'"--DAILY TENNESSEAN. Available On CD. Price: $11.98. Add to Cart. Available Digitally:

  3. Stevie Ray Vaughn) - Miami Strut. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 Vinyl release of "I'm In The Wrong Business!" on Discogs.

  4. Stevie Ray Vaughn) - Miami Strut. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 CD release of "I'm In The Wrong Business" on Discogs.

  5. SNTCD 994. UK. 1987. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "I'm In The Wrong Business" on Discogs.

  6. 29 de dic. de 2016 · A.C. Reed, "Miami Strut," from I'm in the Wrong Business! (1987) A.C. Reed was a respected Chicago-based sideman who started his lengthy career in the Forties and worked with a host of big names, including Magic Sam, Son Seals, Albert Collins and Buddy Guy.

  7. 16 de jul. de 2018 · Double trouble, Gregg Allman and Stevie Ray Vaughan backstage at The Pier in New York City, 1987 (Image credit: Getty Images) “I moved us to Kiva Studios in Memphis and that solved the problem,” says Gaines. “They had a big isolation room and it was great, since the band loved the city and the bosses loved him because he’s a big star.