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132: 24: 537: 344:. Tee's pop was called expressive, his funk ferocious and his jazz "like mirrors in a prism" by longtime producer Leo Sacks, who called Willie Tee "a monster on the B-3 organ" in a 547: 542: 395:
Tee remained active in his career as a producer, songwriter, performer and session musician. His collaborations with his brother Earl included 1988's
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encouraged Tee to record an instrumental album. The album was never released, but the master tapes were recently rediscovered in the vaults of
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also recorded a version of "Thank You John" in the 1980s, and Russell Minus completed a suite of elegies in 1996.
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in 1962 while still a teenager. Three years later, he cut "Teasin' You", a soulful, mid-tempo composition for
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in Harlem to the Ivanhoe on Bourbon Street. After hearing the band at the Ivanhoe in 1968, jazz musician
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devastated New Orleans, Turbinton accepted a job as a visiting lecturer in the music department at
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funk and soul, who helped shape the sound of New Orleans for more than four decades.
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Tee died on September 11, 2007, aged 63, four weeks after being diagnosed with
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sampled "Smoke My Peace Pipe", a song Tee had written for the Wild Magnolias.
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in New Orleans. His earliest influences ranged from the rhythm and blues of
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honored Tee for his contributions to Louisiana music with an induction.
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In the late 1960s, Willie Tee & the Souls played venues from the
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Tee's early recordings, many of which were reissued by New York's
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sampled "Moment of Truth", a song from Turbinton's 1976 album,
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