Rustee Allen

Rustee Allen

Infobox musical artist
Name = Rustee Allen



Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born = birth date and age|1953|3|13
Monroe, Louisiana, U.S.
Died =
Instruments = Bass guitar
Genre = Rock, soul, funk, R&B, Fusion
Occupation = Bass guitarist
Years_active = 1969 - present
Label =
Associated_acts = Sly & the Family Stone
URL = http://www.rusteeallen.com/

Rustee (or Rusty) Allen (born March 13, 1953 in Monroe, Louisiana, U.S.) is an American musician best known as the bass guitar player for the influential funk band Sly & the Family Stone from 1972 to 1975. Allen replaced founding Family Stone member Larry Graham, who was forced out of the band and went on to start his own, Graham Central Station.

Biography

Born in Monroe, Louisiana, and raised in Oakland, California, Allen began teaching himself to play the guitar at age twelve. He later joined a local band, and was assigned to play the bass parts on the bottom four strings of his guitar. Penciling in a mustache on his face to obscure his being underage, he was soon playing in bars with blues guitarist Johnny Talbot. A stint with the Edward Hawkins Singers led him to meet Freddie Stone, brother of Sly Stone and the guitarist in Sly & the Family Stone. Freddie hired Allen to play bass for Little Sister, a Family Stone offshoot group.

Larry Graham, the bass player for the Family Stone, was quoted as saying that if he ever left the group, he wanted Allen to replace him. [Selvin, Joel (1998). "For the Record: Sly and the Family Stone: An Oral History". New York: Quill Publishing. ISBN 0-380-79377-6. pp. 154.] In 1972, Allen got his chance, and assumed the role of bass player in the Family Stone after Graham was forced out of the band. Allen's recorded work with the Family Stone includes tracks from two LPs, "Fresh" (1973) and "Small Talk" (1974), along with the track "Organize" from "High on You" (1975). When the Family Stone dissolved in early 1975, Allen joined Robin Trower’s band

Allen has also played bass with a number of other artists, including George Clinton, Lenny Williams, The Temptations, and Lighthouse for the Blind. He lead his own group, the jazz fusion band Second Wind, from 1977 to 1978. Since 1994, Allen has played bass for Bobby Womack. In 2006, Allen performed with Sly & the Family Stone at the 48th Grammy Awards. [Jisi, Chris (2006). " [http://www.bassplayer.com/story.asp?storyCode=15912 Rustee Allen’s Complete Bass Line:Sly & The Family Stone's 'If You Want Me To Stay'] ". "Bass Player". Digital version retrieved April 19, 2007.] Allen is currently working on a solo CD entitled "Psychic Change", to be issued on his own label, Rustee Nails.

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