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Ziggy Modeliste
Ziggy Modeliste
American musician
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Alvin Tyler
Alvin Tyler
American R&B and neo-bop jazz saxophonist and arranger
2
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
American R&B musician
3
Theresa Andersson
Theresa Andersson
singer
4
The Meters
The Meters
American funk band
5
Galactic
Galactic
band
6
Art Neville
Art Neville
American musician
7
Steve Nieve
Steve Nieve
English keyboardist
8
Leo Nocentelli
Leo Nocentelli
guitarist, musician
9
Ivan Neville
Ivan Neville
musician
10
Lee Dorsey
Lee Dorsey
American pop/R&B singer
11
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
English singer-songwriter
12
Lee Allen
Lee Allen
American saxophonist
13
Dave Bartholomew
Dave Bartholomew
American musician, bandleader, composer, arranger, and record producer
14
Smiley Lewis
Smiley Lewis
American musician
15
Trombone Shorty
Trombone Shorty
American trombone player
16
Professor Longhair
Professor Longhair
African-American blues musician
17
Chris Kenner
Chris Kenner
American musician
18
Dr. John
Dr. John
American singer-songwriter (1941-2019)
19
Betty Harris
Betty Harris
American singer
20
Earl Palmer
Earl Palmer
American drummer
21
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
American musical group; New Orleans, Louisiana, brass band
22
Irma Thomas
Irma Thomas
American soul and rhythm and blues singer
23
A. J. Croce
A. J. Croce
American singer-songwriter
24
Huey "Piano" Smith
Huey "Piano" Smith
American musician
25
Bobby Charles
Bobby Charles
American singer-songwriter
26
Aaron Neville
Aaron Neville
American musician
27
Cyril Neville
Cyril Neville
American musician
28
Earl King
Earl King
American songwriter and guitarist
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George Porter
George Porter
American musician
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Joe Henry
Joe Henry
American musician
Intro
American musician
Record Labels
Awards Received
Grammy Trustees Award
National Medal of Arts
Americana Lifetime Achievement Award for Producer/Engineer
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Member of, past and present
American Federation of Musicians. Local 496 (New Orleans, La.)

American Federation of Musicians. Local 496 (New Orleans, La.)

Allen Toussaint (/ˈtuːsɑːnt/; January 14, 1938 – November 10, 2015) was an American musician, songwriter, arranger and record producer, who was an influential figure in New Orleans rhythm and blues from the 1950s to the end of the century, described as "one of popular music's great backroom figures". Many musicians recorded Toussaint's compositions, including "Whipped Cream", "Java", "Mother-in-Law", "I Like It Like That", "Fortune Teller", "Ride Your Pony", "Get Out of My Life, Woman", "Working in the Coal Mine", "Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky", "Freedom For the Stallion", "Here Come the Girls", "Yes We Can Can", "Play Something Sweet", and "Southern Nights". He was a producer for hundreds of recordings, among the best known of which are "Right Place, Wrong Time", by his longtime friend Dr. John, and "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle.