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Birth name | Allen Richard Toussaint |
Born | Gert Town, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. | January 14, 1938
Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Died | November 10, 2015 Madrid, Spain | (aged 77)
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Years active | 1958–2015 |
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Allen Richard Toussaint (/ˈtuːsɑːnt/; January 14, 1938 – November 10, 2015) was an American musician, songwriter, arranger, and record producer. He 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."[1] Many musicians recorded Toussaint's compositions. He was a producer for hundreds of recordings: the best known are "Right Place, Wrong Time", by longtime friend Dr. John, and "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle.