- Rick Allen (organist)
Rick Allen is a
blues , rock and R&B Hammond organist and pianist. In the 1960s, he playedorgan trio gigs inL.A. .and did session work with singers and guitarists such asJerry McGee andRick Vito . In the 1970s, he toured withDon Preston , and recorded withDelaney Bramlett and his wife,Bonnie Bramlett . Allen moved to New Orleans in the 1980s, where he played and recorded with a number of blues and cajun performers includingErnie K-Doe ,King Floyd ,Freddy Fender ,Marcia Ball .Career
Early years
Allen was born near
Los Angeles in the mid-1940s, and he began playing drums at age five,guitar at age seven,piano at nine andHammond Organ at age 11. He practiced in department stores and churches, because his parents could not afford an organ.Blues and R&B were very popular inLos Angeles in the 1950s. As a boy, Allen listened to performers such asHowlin’ Wolf ,Otis Rush ,Buddy Guy ,John Lee Hooker , andMuddy Waters .At age eighteen, he joined the The Bonnevilles, a touring band from
Milwaukee led by guitarist Larry Lynne. The group played nightclubs all around the Midwestern states, and accompaniedJimmy Clanton inMilwaukee and Johnny “Guitar” Watson inCalifornia . They also played withThe Olympics . In the 1960s, Allen started to learn the jazz organ styles ofHammond Organ virtuoso Jimmy Smith.1960s
In 1964, ALlen and Larry Lynne formed a band called “The Skunks”, and as a gimmick, the band members dyed their hair black, and bleached white “skunk-stripes” on the sides. The Skunks were signed with
Chess Records inChicago , where they recorded two songs.Sonny Boy Williamson played harmonica on one of the tunes, “Fanny Mae”, but the record was never released.In
California , Allen played with jazz tenor sax player Tom Fabre, and began playingorgan trio gigs in Watts and South CentralL.A. . The group played the “off nights” in the jazz clubs that booked Jimmy Smith, “Groove” Holmes,Shirley Scott andBaby Face Willette . Allen began playing inHollywood on theSunset Strip atThe Galaxy in the band Al and the Originals. The lead singer was Bobby Angelle and the guitarist was Arthur Adams. With Angelle, Rick recorded some songs onLiberty Records with Dr. John and former Raylettes’Clydie King , Shirley Matthews andVanetta Fields .Allen also worked with
Etta James for several weeks at the Californian Club in L.A. Bobby Angelle,Arthur Adams and he also recorded songs on Money Records. Allen played with a band calledBlue Rose , and did session work with singer Joanne Vent onA&M Records , andGenya Raven , (with guitaristsJerry McGee andRick Vito , plus drummer Eddie Tuduri) onABC Records .1970s and 1980s
In 1973, Rick went on a national tour with Dalton and Dubarri. In 1974, Rick went on the road again, this time with
Don Preston , guitarist forLeon Russell . They played show clubs from New York to California, and recorded an album in San Francisco forShelter Records . Also in 1974, Rick did several recordings with Delaney Bramlett, including an album forMGM and two albums forMotown . In 1978, Rick went on tour withBonnie Bramlett , forCapricorn Records .Allen and his wife Anne moved to New Orleans in 1983, and Allen began working in blues clubs with Mighty Sam McClain and drummer Kerry Brown. Later, he worked with
Ernie K-Doe , (Mother In Law), Jesse Hill,Bobby Mitchell ,Johnny Adams , Jay Monque’D,King Floyd , C.P.Love,The Boogie Kings , and Guitar Slim Junior.” In 1991, Rick began doing studio work at Allen Toussaint’s Sea Saint Studios inNew Orleans with producer/engineer Roger Branch.Allen contributed to many albums at Sea Saint, including recordings by slide guitar bluesman Brint Anderson,
Freddy Fender ,Marcia Ball and Robert “Barefootin” Parker. He played on Orleans Records recorings by artists like Cajun blues singerCoco Robicheaux , blues singers Rocky Charles, Little Freddie King, Mighty Sam McClain and others.1990s
In 2000, Allen was nominated for a Grammy Award with
The Dukes of Dixieland and world-renowned drummerRichard Taylor , for the album"Gloryland" . In the 2000s, Allen and his wife Anne lived in the bayou country of south Louisiana.External links
* [http://www.rickallenmusic.com Personal website]
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