Reed Arvin
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Reed Arvin is an American record producer, keyboardist, and writer, known for his work producing music for singer Rich Mullins.
In the early 1980s, Arvin toured as Amy Grant's keyboard player, before teaming up with Mullins in 1986. Arvin produced nine albums for Mullins, including two "best of" collections, Songs and Songs 2.
Arvin's first novel, entitled The Wind in the Wheat, was published in 1994. His second novel, a legal thriller called The Will, was published in 2000. Kiss's Gene Simmons optioned the film rights to The Will shortly after its publication.[1] Since then, Arvin has published two other critically acclaimed thrillers, The Last Goodbye and Blood of Angels.
Bibliography
- The Wind in the Wheat, 1994
- The Will, 2000
- The Last Goodbye
- Blood of Angels
References
- ^ "Winner of the Week". Entertainment Weekly. February 16, 2001. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
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