Lee Allen - Walkin With Mr Lee Promenade

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Review by Yahaira Stewart

The album "Walkin With Mr Lee Promenade" by Lee Allen is a must-have for any jazz enthusiast. The album features a collection of tracks that showcase Allen's exceptional talent as a saxophonist. The album is a mix of original compositions and covers of classic jazz tunes, all of which are performed with impeccable skill and precision.

The album opens with the title track "Walkin With Mr Lee," a lively and upbeat tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "Tic Toc," "The Wanderer," and "Night Train," all of which feature Allen's signature saxophone sound and are sure to get listeners tapping their feet.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Promenade2:15
Walkin' With Mr. Lee2:20

Video

American Bandstand Walkin' With Mr Lee Lee Allen
Lee Allen - Walkin' With Mr Lee 78 rpm!
Lee Allen - Promenade 78 rpm!

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Catalog Numbers

  • FLB 14
  • E-1027

Labels

  • Flashback Records
  • Ember Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Partially Unofficial
  • Reissue
  • Styrene
  • Printed Label

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyBell Records Inc.
Published ByWildcat Music, Inc.
Mastered AtLongwear Plating
Pressed ByBestway Products Inc.

Notes

  • A product of Bell Records Inc., New York.
  • A product of Bell Records Inc., New York
  • Publishing:
  • A) Angel - Wildcat
  • B) Angel

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): E-2158-45 [Etched, scratched out] 6488 LW [Etched] B [Stamped]
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): E-2157-45 [Etched, scratched out] 6489 LW [Etched]
  • Pressing Plant ID: B
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): 6488
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): 6489

About Lee Allen

American jazz and rhythm & blues tenor saxophonist. Raised mostly in Colorado, Allen moved to New Orleans in 1943 to study at Xavier University on a music & athletics scholarship. He fell in with the city's burgeoning music scene, playing in 's band in 1947, followed by joining 's Band. A key player in the New Orleans scene of the 1950's, Lee Allen played tenor on countless sessions, including prominent recordings by , , & the 1955-56 . Born : July 02, 1927 in Pittsburg, Kansas. Died : October 18, 1994 in Hawthorne, California.

Real Name

    • Lee Francis Allen.

Name Vars

  • Allen
  • L Allen
  • L. Allen
  • Lee Allan
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Summary by Yahaira Stewart

"Walkin With Mr Lee Promenade" is a masterful album that showcases Lee Allen's talent as a saxophonist and his ability to create memorable jazz tunes. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz music or just discovering it for the first time, this album is a must-listen.

Comments

I wanted you watch Mickey Mouse an my older brothers an sister's had American Bandstand on, I was not happy, am 75 now love the old shows.
Which one was Pat
Who was the petite girl in the plaid dress. Good dancer.
I remember we went to visit family about 75 miles from Philadelphia. My brother asked if we could borrow the car to look around town. They said yes we landed up in Bandstand. We got the riot act. Then my mom started laughing. This is the second time you have runaway to Bandstand when we have come to visit.
A time of peace..cared about each other..had fun and could talk dance etc without being cancels...i feel sorry for children today...
You were good times when you would see a guy in a suit instead of tore up jeans a pullover shirt
Love this music and dancing. Miss it so very much. Had a great time watching AB and learning new dance moves. Wish we could go back. Best eat of all times and the happiest. Everyone dressed up like ladies and gentlemen . Now a days cant believe my eyes what I see!. But I will always love this era and RIP everyone and of course the man that made it all come thru. DICK CLARK. love and miss u all.???????
Best video,all of them there jammin
Think all the girls were
Cute in their own way
This was Joe Niagara’s theme song from WIBBAGE. The Rockin Bird Will Fly.
My little cutie pie at about 2:04, he's showing up
Couple times
They jamming as they use to say
Exact Date Please !

JaneLee - in Suburban Philadelphia
9/19/20
They all want to dance to this one.
no COVID 19 to worry about back then
When I was in junior high, we had to watch how tight our skirts were. Would send you home. Same thing with boys pegged pants.
America Greatness
Too many girls and not enough boys. Or maybe it was a situation of too many boys who were not willing to dance in public. I was a lousy dancer and my girlfriend always reminded me of my lack of dance proficiency especially when it came to her girlfriends. Thanks for the video trip down memory lane!
I remember watching Carole Scaldeferri dancing; she had this little "hop" when she danced and I loved watching her feet. Unfortunately, Carole passed away in 2013 at the age of 70. Carole was one of the AB regulars from the Philadelphia Catholic Girls School from the age of 13 until she was 18 years old which was the age limit for AB at this time in Philly. Carole was one of the well known dance regulars on AB Philadelphia. May she Rest In Peace.
. . . and you never saw two DUDES dance together -- discrimination!! Ha Ha.
8ln
Frannie - front and center!
Sweet Skirts, sweaters stockings and charm bracelets !!!! My era. So nice . Now the young women look like they were just shot out of a cannon .
I loved Franni she was sexy.
Great beat: never bettered!
Bring back them good old days!!!!!
12/18/57 WFIL Channel 6
Studio B 46th and Market Sts. Phila,5 PA.
Now a historical site, one can access the actual studio space which is now used in part as a conference room.