Ed Wiley, Jr.

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Ed Wiley, Jr. (b. March 14, 1930, Houston, Texas) is a tenor saxophonist specializing in blues music and jazz. His first hit song was Cry Cry Baby in 1950. In the 1950s, he did extensive touring with Piney Brown and pianist Roosevelt Wardell. Wiley took a long hiatus from music, re-emerging in the 1990s after taking time off to raise his family.


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