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Alvin Owen "Red" Tyler (December 5, 1925 – April 3, 1998) was an American R&B and neo-bop jazz
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, composer and arranger, regarded as "one of the most important figures in New Orleans R&B".


Biography

Born and raised in
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, Tyler was known as "Red" because of his light tanned skin. Dik de Heer, "Alvin 'Red' Tyler", ''Black Cat Rockabilly'', 2012
Retrieved 28 October 2015
He grew up listening to the city's marching bands. He began playing saxophone after he joined the US Army in 1945, and after his discharge joined the Grunewald School of Music. In 1949 he joined
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’s R&B band, whose other members included Ernest McLean, Frank Fields, and
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. He also played jazz in club jam sessions, and regarded himself as primarily a jazz rather than an R&B musician. He made his recording debut on
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's first session at Cosimo Matassa's studio, when he recorded “ The Fat Man”. He went on to play on sessions for
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,
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, Aaron Neville, Lee Dorsey, and numerous other rhythm and blues artists, often helping with the songs'
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s. According to Mac Rebennack, "Red Tyler was the true leader of the tudioband but he never got full credit. He would sit down and organise almost every song. He would organise the changes, teach the guitar player to change, have the piano run it down for everybody to learn...". John Broven, ''Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans'', Pelican Publishing, 1988, p.91
/ref> In 1955, he began working for
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's Ace Records as an A&R man, and oversaw sessions by Huey "Piano" Smith, Frankie Ford and others. He also recorded an album, ''Rockin' and Rollin, credited to "Alvin 'Red' Tyler and the Gyros", with a band that included Fields, Allen Toussaint, and James Booker. He left Ace in 1961, and helped Harold Battiste found his A.F.O. (All For One)
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, which had a hit with Barbara George's "I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)" in 1962. In December 1964, Little Richard, with Jimi Hendrix, recorded Tyler's tune, "Cross Over". Tyler then moved to California where he recorded with
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, Larry Williams and others, before returning to New Orleans in the mid-1960s. He co-owned Par Lo Records (also known as: Olrap Publishing, Inc.), which found success in 1967 with Aaron Neville's " Tell It Like It Is". From the mid-1960s Tyler worked as a liquor salesman. He also began leading his own jazz band, the Gentlemen Of Jazz, in clubs and hotel residencies in New Orleans, and played with other jazz musicians including Ellis Marsalis.Rose Witmer, Biography, ''AllMusic.com''
Retrieved 28 October 2015
While the
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had been his primary instrument during his years as a studio musician, his jazz playing gradually came to rely much more on
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. In the mid-1980s he recorded two jazz albums, ''Graciously'' and ''Heritage'', with vocals by Johnny Adams and Germaine Bazzle, for
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. In 1994, he recorded the album ''The Ultimate Session'' with Allen Toussaint, Earl Palmer, Mac Rebennack, Lee Allen, and other New Orleans musicians. Tyler died at age 72 in New Orleans. After his death, the New Orleans Jazz Festival organised a concert in his honor, featuring many leading New Orleans musicians.


Discography

* Snake Eyes // Walk On ( Ace 556, Feb 1959) * Happy Sax // Junk Village (Ace 576, Dec 1959) * ''Rockin' And Rollin' With Red Tyler And The Gyros'' (Ace LP-1006, 1960) * Olde Wine // I Guess -side by Mel Lastie(At Last 1003, Dec 1962) * Hold On, Help Is On The Way ith George Davis// Bet You're Surprised -side by George Davis(Par Lo 102, Jan 1967) * ''Alvin 'Red' Tyler & The Gyros: Simply 'Red' '' (Westside WESM-529, 1998) CD reissue of LP-1006 with 6 bonus tracks


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tyler, Alvin 1925 births 1998 deaths Jazz musicians from New Orleans American jazz saxophonists American male saxophonists Jazz-blues saxophonists Ace Records (United States) artists 20th-century American saxophonists 20th-century American male musicians American male jazz musicians