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Kirby Allan (born Sidney Allen Pittman, January 12, 1928 – June 16, 2011) was an American
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who is best remembered for his work with
Chaino Leon "Chaino" Johnson (1927 – July 8, 1999, pronounced: "Cha-ee-no"), the self-styled "percussion genius of Africa," was an American Bongo drum, bongo player. After touring for several years on the Chitlin' Circuit, he released several al ...
, in the musical genre of
Exotica Exotica is a musical genre that was popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s with Americans who came of age during World War II. The term was coined by Simon "Si" Waronker, Liberty Records co-founder and board chairman, named after the 1957 Mart ...
, and the ''Jungle'' variant of Tiki culture music. Their collaboration and unusual marketing strategy began with a series of albums in the late 1950s. Those albums (and singles from them) continue to be released as recently as 2016.


Early life

Allan was born on January 12, 1928, in
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, to John Allen Pittman and Nettie Anne Stivers-Pittman. He was a World War II veteran who served as a medic in the
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. After his military discharge, Allan used his GI Bill to enter the Chicago Conservatory of Music, and he began singing in various
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night clubs.


Career

Allan moved to
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during the early 1950s, where he established ''MAZE Records''. He wrote and performed songs such as "''Don't You Remember''", "''My Life, My Love, My All''", "''Never, Never, Never''", "''More Bounce To the Ounce''", and "''Mother Don't 'Llow Rock'n'Roll''". He enjoyed a successful career as a nightclub singer and producer, but in the late 1950s, he traveled to
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, and became enamored with the ceremonial sounds that were used by various tribes of
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, and the Gold Coast. His love for this '
Exotica Exotica is a musical genre that was popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s with Americans who came of age during World War II. The term was coined by Simon "Si" Waronker, Liberty Records co-founder and board chairman, named after the 1957 Mart ...
' led him to 'produce' the ceremonial drumming he'd heard. Upon returning to the United States from Africa, Allan sought out a performer with whom he could produce a sound that was similar, but which was more marketable to American consumers. It was during this search that Allan met Leon Johnson, a bongo player who would come to be known as
Chaino Leon "Chaino" Johnson (1927 – July 8, 1999, pronounced: "Cha-ee-no"), the self-styled "percussion genius of Africa," was an American Bongo drum, bongo player. After touring for several years on the Chitlin' Circuit, he released several al ...
. In the years between 1957 and 1959, Allan produced eight albums with Johnson, often at LA's legendary
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. Allan's production work with Johnson featured repeated, driving rhythms, savage cries, and tribal iconography that was; "intended to trigger the pagan fantasies of the listener". Their first albums included ''Unbridled Passions Of Love's Eerie Spectre'' (1957), ''Jungle Mating Rhythms'' (1958), and ''Percussion for Primitive Lovers'' (1958). As a marketing strategy, Allan designed
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that told the story of 'Chaino'; "...an orphan from a lost tribe in Africa who was taken in by missionaries and brought to the U.S." Johnson was actually born in
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and Allen's
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was reason enough for one
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to comment that "...(Johnson's)...association with Kirby Allan was a classic case of 1950s, pop marketing gone awry..," while also pointing out his opinion that; "...(Allen's)... albums can be hard to find but usually are good values." In June 1958, ''
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'' gave ''Eyes of the Spectre'' a four-star review and noted;
A truly unusual sound can be heard on this album. Chaino turns in what amounts to a one-man show on a variety of bongos, congo drums, steel drums, gourds and assorted noisemakers, altho the label's sound work doesn't do it real justice. Rhythms are basically African or Afro-Cuban. In the background, Chaino whistles, wails and occasionally gives a blood-curdling whoop.
Allan would go on to produce five more albums with Johnson. His last album of new material with him was ''Africana'', recorded in 1959, though both Allan and Johnson had small roles as bongo players in
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's 1961 movie, '' Night Tide'' with
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, Linda Lawson, and Gavin Muir. Some interest in ''Exotica'' had waned by the early 1970s, but Allan continued to oversee the production of 'Chaino' compilations, re-releases, and cover versions for those who were still interested in the genre. To further his efforts, Allan established the '''Exotica And Beyond''' website, and by 2008, three of Allan's LP album covers had received positive reviews on the LP Cover Lover''' website. Allan moved to
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in 1970, and while he remained active in the
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, he also became a
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and
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. He developed an interest in local politics and he ran for
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of Mesa, nine times.


Death

Allan died in the early morning hours of June 16, 2011, while helping longtime companion Sigrid Dietrich, escape a fire that consumed his home in
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. His burial was at ''Queen of Heaven Cemetery'' in Mesa. Allan had five children; Jeff, Marc, Eric (deceased 1996), Monique, and Patric.


Legacy

Allan's productions have been reissued many times over the years and compilations that include his works were released as recently as 2016. Though originally produced on
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, much of his work has been re-released in modern formats (CD's) and can be found on various music download sites, such as '
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' and '
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'. In 1999, three of Allan's productions, "''Breathing Bongos''", "''Slave Girl''", and "''Walking Bongos''" were used in the movie, '' Forces of Nature''. In addition, websites that celebrate the
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continue to provide resources and information about Allan's work.


Discography

* Kirby Allan / Larry Irwin's Dreamdusters and Gene Garf Orchestra: ''"Don't You Remember"'' (1955), Maze 1002; MZ-105. * Kirby Allen / Larry Irwin's Dreamdusters and Gene Garf Orchestra: ''"My Life, My Love, My All"'' (1955), Maze 1002; MZ-106. * Kirby Allan / Tony Ioanelli and Orchestra: ''"Never Never Never"'' (1955), Maze 1004; MZ-109. * Kirby Allan / Tony Ioanelli and Orchestra: ''"That's How I Remember You"'' (1955), Maze 1004; MZ-110. * Kirby Allan / Lew Raymond Orchestra: ''"Friendly Persuasion"'' (1956), Tops R293-49 ote: just one song for Allan on this 4-song EP * Kirby Allan: ''"Mother Don't 'Llow Rock-'n-Roll"'' (1956), Maze 1018; MZ-140. * Kirby Allan: ''"More Bounce To The Ounce"'' (1956), Maze 1018; MZ-141. * Chaino: ''Unbridled Passions of Love's Eerie Spectre'' (1957), Spectre SPECTRE-4. * Chaino: ''Jungle Mating Rhythms'' (1958), Verve MGV-2104. * Chaino: ''Percussion for Primitive Lovers'' (1958), Maze MAZ-B-331. * Chaino: ''Percussion For Playboys, Volume 1'' (1958), Maze MAZ-B-385. * Chaino: ''Percussion For Playboys, Volume 2'' (1958), Maze MAZ-B-387. * Chaino: ''Jungle Rhythms'' (1958), Score SLP-4027. * Chaino: ''Jungle Echoes'' (1958), Omega Records OSL-7. * Chaino: ''Night of the Spectre'' (1958), Tampa Records TP-4. ote: reissue/relabel of ''Unbridled Passions of Love's Eerie Spectre'', recorded 1957* Chaino: ''Africana'' (1959), Dot DLP-25240. * Chaino: ''Temptation'' (1961), Empire Recording Co. V-17 * Chaino: ''Africana & Beyond!'' (1998), Dionysus Records/Bacchus Archives BA-1122. * Kirby Allan Presents Chaino: ''New Sounds In Rock 'N' Roll (Jungle Rock)'' (2003), Dionysus Records/Bacchus Archives BA-1183. * Various Artists: ''Las Vegas Grind, Pt. 3'' (1999), Crypt Crypt-75. * Various Artists: ''HEAVYbreathing Vol. 1, The Sounds of Sex: Bite It!'' (2007), Normal N-293CD. * Various Artists: ''Las Vegas Grind, Pt. 3'' (2008), Strip-Tease CRSTLP-003. * Various Artists: ''Jungle Exotica, Vol. 4'' (2015), Swingtime Records igital * Various Artists: ''Jungle Exotica, Vol. 5'' (2015), Swingtime Records igital * Various Artists: ''Jungle Exotica, Vol. 6'' (2015), Swingtime Records igital


See also

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Chaino Leon "Chaino" Johnson (1927 – July 8, 1999, pronounced: "Cha-ee-no"), the self-styled "percussion genius of Africa," was an American Bongo drum, bongo player. After touring for several years on the Chitlin' Circuit, he released several al ...


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