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Willie performs "Teasing You" at Legends Of Louisiana 4-14-2007

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Mike Shepherd - Willie Tee and Frogman Henry at April 2007 Inductions

 

Born Wilson Turbinton on February 6, 1944, Willie Tee is probably one of the better New Orleans musicians to never

achieve commercial success.  He did record one minor hit in 1965, Teasin’ You b/w Walking Up a One Way Street. 

Recorded on the Nola label and distributed by Atlantic Records, it climbed to number 12 on the R&B charts.

 

In 1960, he and saxophonist brother Earl formed their first group, the Seminoles.  His high school music teacher Harold

Battiste added Willie to his jazz combo the AFO Band (All for One).  Willie Tee recorded Always Accused in 1962 as

his debut AFO release.  Though the song was not a hit, it did establish the merger of R&B with jazz, a genre that became his

signature.

 

He subsequently moved to Capitol Records and eventually to United Artists.  Since the 1970s he has worked primarily

as a producer for groups like the Wild Magnolias.

 

Though never a major recording artist like many of his New Orleans contemporaries, he did become a beach music

favorite in North and South Carolina and Virginia.  ." He contributed to Dr. John's 2004 album N'Awlinz: Dis Dat or

D'Udd" and appeared briefly in the Oscar-winning movie Ray.  In the late ‘60s, Willie Tee & the Souls performed

at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. At the urging of Cannonball Adderley, after the jazz great heard him in Bourbon

Street’s Ivanhoe in 1968, Willie Tee recorded an instrumental album. The album, never released, but the master tapes were

recently rediscovered in Capitol Records’ vaults.

 

New York's Tuff City Records reissued many of his early recordings which became a source material for rappers

Sean “Diddy” Combs (Concentrate), Houston's Geto Boys (Smoke My Peace Pipe), and New Orleans’ Lil' Wayne

(Moment of Truth)..

 

Wilson “Willie Tee” Turbinton died from colon cancer in New Orleans on September 11, 2007.  His brother Earl

died only four weeks earlier of lung cancer

 

On April 14, 2007 at the LMHOF "Legends Of Louisiana Celebration & Inductions" concert in Mandeville,Louisiana,

Willie Tee was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame.

 

 

To learn and experience more, please visit Wilson "Willie Tee" Turbinton's Inductees (Photo & Memorabalia) Gallery and his Inductees Video Gallery under "GALLERIES MUSIQUE" on this site. 

 

Bio courtesy of Tom Aswell - Author of "Louisiana Rocks - The True Genesis Of Rock And Roll"

 More info on Wilson Turbinton is available at http://willietee1.tripod.com/home/html.

Be sure to visit Willie Tee's Video Gallery and Inductee's Photo & memorabalia Gallery under "GALLERIES MUSIQUE" on this site.

 
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