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Terry Reid is a British singer and guitarist known for his distinctive voice and style that blends rock, folk rock, and country rock. In 1976, he released the album "Seed of Memory," produced by Graham Nash, featuring tracks like "Faith to Arise" and "To Be Treated Rite." Reid was originally approached to be the lead singer of the band that later became Led Zeppelin but declined and recommended Robert Plant. Throughout his career, he collaborated with artists such as David Lindley and Jackson Browne. His music has been featured in various films, including Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects."