
Lee Allen
Biography
Lee Francis Allen (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. 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." Allen 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 performing intermittently until the end of his life.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Them Changes
1970

Here's Little Richard
1957

Streets Of Fire (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1984

Dr. John's Gumbo
1972

New Orleans Piano
1972

The Blasters
1981

Predator (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2003

Un "Sung Stories"
1986

Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974
1985

The Second Coming
1972

Cotton Candy
1964

T-Bone Blues
1959

The Ultimate Dr. John
1987

Okeh Rhythm & Blues
1982

Rip It Up: The Best of Specialty Records
2021

Live From Austin TX
2006

Chess Blues
1992

Kansas City Here I Come
1984

Non Fiction
1983

Over There (Live At The Venue, London)
1982

Gonna Ball
1981

20 Greatest Hits
1976

Dr. John And His New Orleans Congregation
1975

The Very Best Of Fats Domino - Play It Again, Fats
1973
Credited work
802 releases · 170 albums · active 1954–2026
- Performance · 1,456
- Other credits · 35
Studios: Quad Teck · Sound City Studios · Ocean Way Recording · United Western Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Fats Domino
- Little Richard
- The Blasters
- T-Bone Walker
- Dr. John
- Lee Allen And His Band
- Bobby Charles
