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"RIP to one of the greats, ALLEN TOUSSAINT"


          

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/11/arts/music/allen-toussaint-dies.html?_r=0

Allen Toussaint, the versatile producer and songwriter who was a fixture of New Orleans R&B, died Monday after appearing in concert in Madrid. He was 77.

His daughter, Alison Toussaint-LeBeaux, confirmed his death in an email, and said the cause appeared to be a heart attack. El Mundo reported in Spain that Mr. Toussaint had collapsed at a hotel after the performance and was taken to a hospital.

He had been keeping a busy schedule, appearing in the United States and in Europe in recent weeks, with plans to perform in Belgium and Britain after his appearance in Spain. On Monday evening, fans who attended the performance at the Teatro Lara in Madrid posted video of Mr. Toussaint as he sat at a piano and sang.

“The @teatrolara is a Southern party thanks to the great Allen Toussaint,” a local music club wrote on Twitter.
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Allen Toussaint en Madrid (9-11-15) Teatro Lara Video by ENLACEFUNK

Mr. Toussaint was born in 1938 in Gert Town, a humble, working-class neighborhood of New Orleans, where he taught himself piano. He began his career as a teenager in the 1950s, releasing his first album in 1958 under the name Tousan. In 1960, he became the house producer, arranger and songwriter for the Minit label, working on songs like Ernie K-Doe’s “Mother in Law,” Lee Dorsey’s “Ya Ya” and Jessie Hill’s “Ooh Poo Pah Doo.”

Throughout his career, Mr. Toussaint embodied the traditions of the New Orleans R&B scene, working as one of the city’s most prolific and influential songwriters and producers during the 1960s and 70s. Even in that fertile period of New Orleans music, Mr. Toussaint’s work stood out for its humor, jaunty style and arrangements with piano flourishes that showed the influence of Professor Longhair.

After a brief stint in the United States Army, Mr. Toussaint returned to music in 1965 and continued to work with a range of New Orleans musicians, including the early funk group the Meters. He co-founded Sea-Saint Studios in 1972, which attracted Paul Simon, Paul McCartney and others.

His songs would eventually be covered widely by other musicians, including “Java,” a hit for Al Hirt in 1964, and “Fortune Teller,” which became a standard among British Invasion rock bands in the mid-60s, recorded by the Who and the Rolling Stones, among others.

“I was so glad when the Stones recorded my song,” Mr. Toussaint once told an interviewer. “ I knew they would know how to roll it all the way to the bank.”

On Tuesday, the Rolling Stones posted the song on Twitter, with the message “RIP Allen Toussaint.” Other musicians, like Harry Shearer and Harry Connick Jr., also posted messages.

“We have lost a giant,” Mr. Shearer wrote.

In recent years, Mr. Toussaint continued to be a frequent and versatile collaborator, whether it was exploring his roots with New Orleans musicians or pairing with pop stars like Elvis Costello, with whom he recorded the album “The River in Reverse,” a response to Hurricane Katrina.

According to his website, Mr. Toussaint said his career was rebooted a decade ago when the storm forced him to move to New York, where he often performed alone at Joe’s Pub on Lafayette Street.

Mr. Toussaint would eventually return home, where he was a beloved local figure with an understated demeanor.

“I’m not accustomed to talking about myself,” he said, according to his website. “I talk in the studio with musicians. Or through my songs.”

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so I'm in a band now:
album ---> http://greenwoodburns.bandcamp.com/releases
Soundcloud ---> http://soundcloud.com/greenwood-burns

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Subject Author Message Date ID
RE: Rest well, sir.
Nov 10th 2015
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RIP
Nov 10th 2015
2
R.I.P. to a titan of the music game
Nov 10th 2015
3
Tips hat.....
Nov 10th 2015
4
RE: RIP to one of the greats, ALLEN TOUSSAINT
Nov 10th 2015
5
RIP
Nov 10th 2015
6
Just a giant. Monumental loss.
Nov 11th 2015
7
Peace to Big Homie
Nov 13th 2015
8
He touched so many ears and made so much magic
Nov 15th 2015
9
those horn charts on Rock of Ages, man
Nov 17th 2015
12
Yessir, R.I.U. Mr. Toussaint!!!
Nov 16th 2015
10
ONE OF THE GREATEST
Nov 16th 2015
11
What is success?
Nov 26th 2015
13

Austin
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1. "RE: Rest well, sir."
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"You have to laugh at the things that hurt you just to keep yourself in balance."
—Ken Kesey

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http://www.discogs.com/lists/Favorites-of-2015/222933

  

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prayers go out to his family, friends and fans world wide. he left a mark.

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Miami Heat, New York Yankees,buffalo bills

  

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3. "R.I.P. to a titan of the music game"
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murph71
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GREAT songwriter and musician......RIP......

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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5. "RE: RIP to one of the greats, ALLEN TOUSSAINT"
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yes we can... is one of my favorite albums ever

truly legendary talent

Rest in Peace

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Big PEMFin H & z's
"I ain't no entertainer, and ain't trying to be one. I am 1 thing, a musician." � Miles

"When the music stops he falls back in the abyss."

  

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bski
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7. "Just a giant. Monumental loss."
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8. "Peace to Big Homie"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGo4r6CsPMk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mnyBp4FzzI

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If you can't understand it without an explanation

you can't understand it with an explanation

  

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9. "He touched so many ears and made so much magic"
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Even beyond his own oeuvre, you think of how he shaped the sound in part, and often large part, of acts like Elvis Costello, The Band, Otis Redding, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and many more. A real giant.

And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

  

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12. "those horn charts on Rock of Ages, man"
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>The Band,

I remember thinking man, those sound swampy... then checking the liners and bam!

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so I'm in a band now:
album ---> http://greenwoodburns.bandcamp.com/releases
Soundcloud ---> http://soundcloud.com/greenwood-burns

my own stuff -->http://soundcloud.com/lonesomedstringband

avy by buckshot_defunct

  

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10. "Yessir, R.I.U. Mr. Toussaint!!!"
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POEM-CEES
KOKAYI/CAESARZ
SPP WAXWORKS (DC)

THAYLOBLEU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=701fChgN9H4

  

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11. "ONE OF THE GREATEST"
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He will be missed.

Bumpin in the STEREO:
Gladys Knight&The Pips
Mem Nahadr-Femme Fractale
Krystal-Gettin Ready
Carmen Rodgers-Stargazer

  

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This man

My favorite producer, wonderful writer, arranger, singer, class act, helped up and coming NOLA talent, bridge to 'Fess, "Piano" Smith, and "Tuts" Washington

Thankful I had the chance to see him live

*goes back to grooving to the King Biscuit Boy Brown Derby album*

<-Fear Ameer

  

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