Ann Reed, born on December 1, 1954, is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist from Minneapolis, Minnesota known for her distinctive twelve-string guitar playing. She began her career independently before signing with Red House Records. Her debut album Carpediem was released in 1981. Since the early 1990s, she has produced and distributed her music through her own company, Turtlecub Productions. Reed has performed at various folk festivals, including Bumbershoot and the Winnipeg Folk Festival, and has appeared on shows such as Good Morning America. She has also ventured into other creative fields, producing a podcast called The Henry and Buster Show and publishing her first novel, Citizens of Campbell, in 2016. Reed has received several awards from the Minnesota Music Academy, including Songwriter of the Year and Artist of the Year.
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