The Dan Reed Network is a funk rock–funk metal band formed by Dan Reed in Portland, Oregon, United States, in 1984. They were known primarily for their 1987-1988 hits "Get To You" and "Ritual". Dan Reed lended his vocals to a 1990 rap rock collaboration with the Portland Trail Blazers, "Bust a Bucket".
Dan Reed (born February 17, 1963, Portland, Oregon) met Dan Pred in high school in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and after a time pursuing music studies...
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