Conrad Reeder

American Musician

Conrad Reeder was born in Columbus, Ohio, United States on January 24th, 1954 and is the American Musician. At the age of 70, Conrad Reeder biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 24, 1954
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Age
70 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Musician, Singer-songwriter
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Conrad Reeder Career

She was born in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Reeder sang for fifteen years with John Denver in live concerts, on television and recordings including Dreamland Express and It's About Time. She sang live duets with Denver as well as performing as a background singer and stayed in contact with Denver's mother after he died in a plane crash.

She also co-wrote the Denver song "Thanks to You."

Reeder is credited as a writer or co-writer on all tracks of her husband's release, The Roger Nichols Project. She was signed to Motown's Morocco Records in the early 1980s, but the label folded before her first album was released. Reeder led her own band called Fugitive Blonde in Nashville, Tennessee the 1980s and 1990s, with an earlier Los Angeles version titled Big Blonde.

Writing career

She was a featured columnist and article writer at EQ Magazine in the 1990s, writing as C. Reeder. The column, The Demo Queen, often lampooned the trials involved in the process of recording demo tapes in quest of a record deal. Her writing sometimes takes a serious view of life and love, and a book, Memory Clouds: Good Grief Bad Grief, is available on Amazon. Her plays have been staged in Florida and California (Graffiti).

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