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You are about to experience one of the music world's treasures. The Southern Knight has led a surge of music that spans five decades.Come in and enjoy the life and music of Allen Toussaint. Collaborations with / Songs covered by Elvis Costello, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Band, Paul McCartney, Aaron Neville, Dr. John, Jerry Garcia, Phish, Plant / Krauss and scores of others. |
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Allen Toussaint Is All Smiles at the Montreal Jazz Festival
A standing ovation is a pretty great way to start a concert -- and with more than 50 years of songwriting and recording to his credit, Allen Toussaint deserves nothing less.
The warm welcome came at 6PM in a church basement just outside of the Montreal Jazz Festival grounds, and from there the evening unfolded like the best-kept secret of the night, if not the entire fest.
Toussaint was in a chatty mood and roped his songs together with anecdotes from his long career. When he was in the military he formed a band and the guys thought his tunes were corny, he said. Once he found himself at the country music awards, where he was "the only guy there without a cowboy hat on." Even gems like, "I don't mind cocky people because they've got something to live up to," helped to colour the night with smiles and laughter.
For those who don't know, Toussaint is the man behind such beloved tracks as 'Java,' 'Working in the Coalmine,' and 'Fortune Teller' -- a song the Rolling Stones rolled all the way to the bank, he jokes. It's also extremely rare for the Louisiana-born musician to perform alone, making the event particularly special for his fans and the R&B legend alike.
"There are some hip people in this audience," he teased after a few avid attendees jumped at the chance to chime in, "What's her name?" to the chart-topping 'Mother-In-Law.' This and many other endearing moments -- like the story about his grandmother calling to remind him that she was his mother's mother-in-law after the sassy song hit the airwaves -- drew big smiles from the crowd.
The Bright Mississippi
Nonesuch Records releases The Bright Mississippi, Allen Toussaint’s first solo album in more than a decade, on April 21, 2009.

Critically acclaimed Nonesuch CD -The Bright Mississippi Out Now
Mojo raves "Jazz albums don't come much better” and gives it 4 stars and according to the New York Times "This is a jazz record for people who think they don't like jazz..."
Accomplishments
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2010 Grammy Nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Album Individual or Group "The Bright Mississippi" | |
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2009 Grammy Trustees Award Winner | |
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee | |
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2007 Grammy Nominated Vocal Album of the Year with Elvis Costello. |
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Montreal International Jazz Festival 2010: Allen Toussaint at Theatre Jean-Duceppe of Place des Arts; JulyBy Read More...
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