A Tribute To Allen Toussaint
Cerys Matthews pays tribute to the musician, songwriter, and production genius Allen Toussaint, a key figure in the development of the sound of New Orleans for over 50 years.
Cerys Matthews pays tribute to the musician, songwriter, and production genius Allen Toussaint, a key figure in the development of the sound of New Orleans for over 50 years.
A huge fan, Cerys was looking forward to interviewing Allen when he visited the UK for the London Jazz Festival in November. Sadly, Allen died whilst on tour in Spain and, so, the planned profile becomes a tribute to his incredible career.
With a precocious talent, and curious ear, Allen soaked up the sounds of his native city and childhood home. And from the second line of brass following Jazz funerals; and the percussive beats of the Mardi Gras Indians; to the blues tracks on the radio; and the Grieg Piano Concerto he learnt by ear, Allen was open to all genres of music.
But he didn’t just assimilate these influences, he was a true pioneer, and when inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, he was praised for keeping pace with musical developments and not allowing New Orleans’ old-school R&B traditions to die out.
He may not have been the household name he deserved to be but the roll call of artists he worked with - or who covered his compositions - is testament to his status as a musician’s musican. Snooks Eaglin’, Irma Thomas, The Meters, Glen Campbell, Patti LaBelle, Herb Alpert, Otis Redding, The Band, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello - and many, many more – they all contribute to the legacy of the Allen Toussaint sound.
Image: Allen Toussaint performs during the 2012 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Credit: Rick Diamond/Getty Images
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Allen Toussaint
You Will Not Lose
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King CreoleÂ’s Jazz Band & King CreoleÂ’s Jazz Band
Dippermouth Blues
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Louis Armstrong
New Orleans Function
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Mississippi John Hurt
Since IÂ’ve Laid My Burden Down
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Lay My Burden Down
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The Dixie Cups
Iko Iko
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Professor Longhair
Tipitina
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Snooks Eaglin
Brown Skinned Woman
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Fats Domino
Walking To New Orleans
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Irma Thomas
ItÂ’s Raining
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Irma Thomas
Ruler Of My Heart
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Otis Redding
Pain In My Heart
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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
Whipped Cream
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Lee Dorsey
Ya Ya
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The Meters
Just Kissed My Baby
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Labelle
Lady Marmalade
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Aaron Neville
Hercules
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