Lee Allen
Tenor Saxophone
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ace | CDTOP1333 | CD | Herb Hardesty | The Domino Effect - The Wing & Federal Recordings 1958-61 |
- | CDTOP1435 | - | Various Artists | Beef Ball Baby! The New Orleans R&B Sessions |
De Luxe | 3193 | single | Annie Laurie & Paul Gayten Trio | I'm walking through heaven with you / Annie's blues / Annie's blues |
- | 3199 | - | Chubby "Hip Shakin'" Newsom | Hip shakin' Mama / Chubby's confession |
- | 3204 | - | - | Back bitin' woman / Bedroom blues |
- | 3210 | - | Paul Gayten | Hard to go through life alone / Gayten's nightmare |
- | 3211 | - | Annie Laurie | Waiting for you / Annie's blues |
- | 3215 | - | Paul Gayten | Can't help lovin' that gal / Creole gal |
- | 3225 | - | Annie Laurie | One man blues / Worried all the time |
- | 3320 | - | Paul Gayten & his Band | Hey little girl / You don't know |
Federal | 12444 | - | Herb Hardesty | Just a little bit of everything / It must be wonderful |
- | 12460 | - | - | The chicken twist / Why did we have to part |
Kent | CDKEND373 | CD | Various Artists | King New Breed R&B, Vol. 2 |
King | LP771 | LP | James Brown | James Brown Presents his Band & 5 More Great Artists - Jump Around |
Miltone | 3199 | |||
Regal | 3230 | - | - | - |
Route 66 | KIX-8 | LP | Paul Gayten with Annie Laurie | Creole Gal(further titles not from King labels) |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Annie Laurie | New Orleans, LA | January, 1949 | [session] | tenor saxophone |
Chubby Newsome | - | November, 1948 - December, 1948 | [session] | - |
Herb Hardesty | Cincinnati, OH | October 24, 1961 | [session] | - |
Paul Gayten & his Band | New Orleans, LA | January, 1949 | [session] | - |
Lee Francis Allen (July 2, 1927 – October 18, 1994) was an American tenor saxophone player. He was a key figure in New Orleans rock and roll of the 1950s and recorded with many leading performers of the early rock and roll era. He was semiretired from music by the late 1960s, but in the late 1970s returned to music intermittently until the end of his life. Wikipedia