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  1. Lee Francis Allen [1] (July 2, 1927 – October 18, 1994) was an American tenor saxophone player. Phil Alvin, Allen's bandmate in The Blasters, called him one of the most important instrumentalists in rock'n'roll. [2] Allen's distinctive tone has been hailed as "one of the defining sounds of rock'n'roll" and "one of the DNA strands of rock."

  2. Mar 18, 2023 · Lee Allen Discography. Lee Allen, born on July 2, 1927, in Pittsburg, Kansas, was a prominent American tenor saxophonist who played a significant role in shaping the sound of rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm and blues music in the 1950s and 1960s. Known for his powerful sound and soulful playing style, Allen left an indelible mark on the music ...

  3. Oct 23, 2023 · 1. “Walkin’ with Mr. Lee” This iconic track showcases Allens ability to create a mesmerizing melody on his saxophone. The catchy rhythm and vibrant energy make it an instant favorite among fans. The song’s success led to it becoming a chart-topper. 2. “Tic Toc” is a timeless classic that highlights Allen’s prowess and his unique style.

  4. Oct 18, 1994 · One of the great tenor saxophonist sessionmen of the classic R&B era. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s - 1990s. Born. July 2, 1927 in Pittsburg, KS. Died. October 18, 1994 in Hawthorne, CA. Genre. R&B, Pop/Rock. Styles. New Orleans R&B, Early R&B, Instrumental Rock. Member Of. The Blasters. New Releases. Articles. Staff Picks.

  5. Jan 8, 2012 · Learn about the life and career of Lee Allen, who was a prolific writer, a baseball researcher, and the historian at the National Baseball Library from 1959 to 1969. He wrote several books, collected a vast library, and answered thousands of queries from fans and researchers.

  6. Oct 4, 2021 · 146. 7.9K views 2 years ago. The Blasters tear it up on "The Rock and Roll Evening News." Blazing performances by the legendary Lee Allen on sax and Hollywood Fats on lead guitar. Don't miss...

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  8. Leland Gaither Allen (January 12, 1915 – May 20, 1969) was an American sportswriter and historian on the subject of baseball. He was known for an accessible writing style that made history more interesting, typically focusing on the people in the stories as much as the events.

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