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Lee Allen (musician)

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By the mid-1960s, Allen found the city of New Orleans no longer the recording mecca it was for many years. So he soon followed Earl Palmer's lead and moved to southern California in 1965, performing only occasionally on tours with Fats Domino. He found work at an aircraft manufacturing plant by day
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Lee Allen died of lung cancer in 1994 at age 67. He was survived by his wife, Birdie, as well as five children from a previous marriage: Lee Jr., Patrick, Emmanuel, Aaron, and Karen.
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era. He was semiretired from music by the late 1960s, but in the late 1970s returned to performing intermittently until the end of his life.
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on baritone sax. Allen also toured with The Blasters during the early to mid-1980s. He is visible in the sequence featuring the band in
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Allen continued to tour with Fats Domino into the 1990s. In late 1992, he took part in studio dates for what would be his final album:
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and also fell easily into the thriving R & B scene by night. He formed an organ trio and performed with his close friends
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He fell into the city's thriving music scene, performing or recording with dozens of musicians in the early days of
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revival got going in the late 1970s, younger musicians sought Allen's distinctive saxophone. He recorded with the
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rock and roll of the 1950s and recorded with many leading performers of the early
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features Allen's sax work. He also appeared on albums by
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The History of Rock & Roll, volume one, 1920–1963
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Index


tenor saxophone
Phil Alvin
The Blasters
New Orleans
rock and roll
Pittsburg, Kansas
Denver, Colorado
Xavier University
rock and roll
rhythm and blues
Paul Gayten
Dave Bartholomew
Fats Domino
Lloyd Price
Little Richard
Earl King
Cosimo Matassa
Huey "Piano" Smith
Earl Palmer
Professor Longhair
instrumental
Ember Records
American Bandstand
Sweet Beat
T-Bone Walker
Big Joe Turner
Dr. John's Gumbo
Dr. John
Buddy Miles

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