- Allen "Puddler" Harris
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name=Allen W. "Puddler" Harris
nationality=American
birth_date=birth date and age|1936|6|9
death_date=
birth_place=Jigger,Franklin Parish ,Louisiana , USA
death_place=
occupation=Musician
spouse= Marsette B. Harris
children= Four children
residence=Lake Charles,Calcasieu Parish , Louisiana
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footnotes=(1) Harris career as apianist mostly began and ended with two of the best-known names in the field ofmusic :Ricky Nelson inCalifornia andJimmie Davis inLouisiana . (2)Floyd Cramer 's decision to move to Nashville opened doors for Harris to become staff pianist at the formerLouisiana Hayride in Shreveport's Municipal Auditorium. (3) Harris' friendship with a formermayor of Lake Charles, led to Harris' appointment as director of the Lake Charles Civic Center, named forJames E. Sudduth . (4) Harris is among sixteen musicians honored with induction in theDelta Music Museum in Ferriday, Louisiana, because of their impact on theMississippi River delta country inducted into theDelta Music Museum inFerriday, Louisiana .Allen W. "Puddler" Harris (born June 9, 1936) is a
rock and roll and countrymusician who playedpiano in the originalRicky Nelson Band in Hollywood,California , and the lastJimmie Davis band inLouisiana . In between, he worked for adecade withConway Twitty and became Twitty's production manager. Harris was born in tiny Jigger near Winnsboro, theparish seat ofFranklin Parish in northeastern Louisiana. His interest in music began as a teenager when he andguitarist Fred Carter, Jr. , also from Winnsboro, formed a band which played at parties,drive-in restaurant s, and other similar gatherings. Harris joined theUnited States Marine Corps . On his discharge, he was given the opportunity to substitute for pianistFloyd Cramer at theLouisiana Hayride in Shreveport's Municipal Auditorium. When Cramer moved permanently to Nashville, Harris replaced him as staff pianist at the Hayride, which closed in 1960. He also recorded and toured withJohnny Horton and became friends withJoe Osborn , originally from Mound near Tallulah, the seat ofMadison Parish in northeastern Louisiana, andJames Burton , aguitarist born in Minden, the seat ofWebster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. The trio thereafter reunited as members of the original Nelson band.Brochure, "Delta Music Museum Celebrities", Delta Music Museum, Ferriday, Louisiana] While in Hollywood, Harris recorded withWalter Brennan of "The Real McCoys "television series ,Paul Revere and the Raiders ,The Lettermen ,The Ventures , andRay Anthony . He also worked forLeroy Van Dyke andNat Stuckey . When Stuckey toured with Conway Twitty andLoretta Lynn , Twitty offered Harris a position with the "Twitty Bird Band". While performing in Lake Charles, the seat ofCalcasieu Parish in southwestern Louisiana, Harris became friends with themayor and was subsequently asked to become director of theLake Charles Civic Center , named for the late MayorJames E. Sudduth . It was during this time that Harris joined the last band of former LouisianaGovernor Davis. He remained with his friend Davis until the former governor died in the year 2000.Harris resides in Lake Charles with his wife, Marsette B. Harris. He has four children and six grandchildren. He is among fifteen fellow musicians, living and deceased, including Davis and Twitty, who have been inducted into the
Delta Music Museum Hall of Fame in Ferriday inConcordia Parish .ee also
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