Willie Tee

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Teasin' You 02:45 Tools
Walking Up A One Way Street 02:41 Tools
Walkin' Up A One Way Street 02:41 Tools
First Taste of Hurt 02:42 Tools
Thank You John 02:42 Tools
Please Don't Go 02:22 Tools
I Want Somebody (To Show Me The Way Back Home) 02:29 Tools
Reach Out For Me 03:20 Tools
On the Q-Tee 02:03 Tools
Concentrate 03:47 Tools
Walkin' Up a One-Way Street 02:39 Tools
Always Accused 02:32 Tools
Thank You John - 2007 Remastered LP Version 02:43 Tools
I'm Related To You 00:00 Tools
Man That I Am 03:42 Tools
All For One 02:38 Tools
Teasing You Again 03:13 Tools
I Want Somebody 02:31 Tools
Sweet Thing 03:15 Tools
Dedicated To You 02:25 Tools
1. bring on the heartaches 02:35 Tools
Loneliness 02:35 Tools
You Better Say Yes 02:34 Tools
In The Beginning 02:49 Tools
I Found Out 02:11 Tools
You Gonna Pay Some Dues 02:50 Tools
I'm Having So Much Fun 02:34 Tools
Gatur bait 02:50 Tools
I'm Only A Man 02:43 Tools
Ain't That True Baby 02:44 Tools
Foolish Girl 01:49 Tools
Who Knows 02:32 Tools
My Heart Remembers 01:49 Tools
It Was You 02:29 Tools
Anticipation 04:33 Tools
I Heard Everything You Said 03:12 Tools
No Answer Came 03:02 Tools
Thank You John (Remastered) 02:42 Tools
I Peeped Your Hole Card 02:22 Tools
take your time 02:42 Tools
Mirror 03:10 Tools
walking up a one-way street 02:39 Tools
By The Time I Get To Phoenix 02:53 Tools
Teasin You Again 03:17 Tools
She Really Did Surprise Me 02:55 Tools
Thank You Jhon 02:43 Tools
Why Lie 02:31 Tools
Can It Be Done 02:43 Tools
Your Love and My Love Together 03:17 Tools
Teasin' You Again 03:11 Tools
Walkin' Up on a One Way Street 02:43 Tools
Walkin'Up On A One Way Street 02:44 Tools
people 04:48 Tools
Walkin' Up a One Way Street (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Thank You John (2007 Remastered) 02:42 Tools
I Found Out (You Are My Cousin) 02:11 Tools
Walkin Up A One Way Street 00:00 Tools
Swivel Your Hips 05:46 Tools
Been So Long 02:42 Tools
walk tall 03:12 Tools
Teasin' You (Atlantic) 02:11 Tools
Funky, Funky Twist 02:59 Tools
I Can Feel It 04:15 Tools
Liberty Bell 06:03 Tools
Teasin' You (Single/LP Version) 04:15 Tools
Close Your Eyes (Live) 06:03 Tools
Thank You John (2007 Remastered LP Version) 02:42 Tools
Close Your Eyes 02:41 Tools
Teasin' You (Willie Tee) 02:42 Tools
Thank You John - 2007 Remastered 02:42 Tools
I found out (you're my cousin) 02:11 Tools
Walk Tall (Baby, That's What I Need) 02:50 Tools
Walking Up A One Way Strret 02:41 Tools
Thank You John - 2007 Remastered Version 04:01 Tools
I'd Give It to You 04:55 Tools
Raised on Swamp Music 04:01 Tools
The Moment Of Truth 04:01 Tools
Funky funky twist 04:01 Tools
Let's Live 02:50 Tools
I Want Sombebody 04:01 Tools
Love Of A Married Man 03:32 Tools
Thank You John (2007 Remastered Version) 03:32 Tools
I Want Somebody ( To Show Me The Way Back Home ) 04:17 Tools
Do What You Want 03:16 Tools
Cold bear 02:26 Tools
Your Love, My Love Together 03:42 Tools
Please Don´t Go 02:50 Tools
Pleas Don´t Go 02:50 Tools
A Hunk Of Funk 02:26 Tools
Come To Me 04:17 Tools
5. no answer came 03:02 Tools
Look Out World 03:42 Tools
Teasin' You Again - 03:32 Tools
9. take your time 02:42 Tools
Don't Get Caught 02:53 Tools
4. reach out for me 03:32 Tools
I Believe in You 02:53 Tools
I Am Related To You 02:53 Tools
3. loneliness 02:35 Tools
6. walk tall 03:12 Tools
All For One (Willie Tee) 03:32 Tools
Thank You John (2007 Remaster) 03:32 Tools
What's That You Got 03:32 Tools
The First Taste Of Hurt 02:41 Tools
Railroad Blues 02:41 Tools
7. Mirror 03:10 Tools
2. i'm only a man 03:10 Tools
8. by the time i get to phoenix 02:53 Tools
Conquering Version 02:53 Tools
Teasin'you 02:53 Tools
Swivel Your Hips (Parts 1 and 2) 02:53 Tools
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Willie Tee (February 6, 1944 - September 11, 2007) was a keyboardist, songwriter, singer, producer and notable early architect of New Orleans funk and soul, who helped shape the sound of New Orleans for more than four decades. Born as Wilson Turbinton, Willie Tee secured his place as a New Orleans music legend by arranging, co-writing and leading the band on the Wild Magnolias' self-titled 1974 debut album. The popularity of that landmark recording, and the subsequent "They Call Us Wild" introduced the Mardi Gras Indians' street-beat funk to the world. Wilson Turbinton and his older brother, modern jazz saxophonist, Earl Turbinton, grew up in the Calliope public housing complex alongside the Neville brothers. His earliest influences ranged from the singular rhythm and blues of Professor Longhair to the bebop jazz of John Coltrane. He made his first recordings for the local AFO Records in 1962 while still a teenager. Three years later, he cut "Teasin' You", a soulful, mid-tempo composition for Atlantic Records. His "Walking Up a One-Way Street" and "Thank You John" were also popular hits. In the late 1960s, Willie Tee & the Souls performed everywhere from the Apollo Theater in Harlem to the Ivanhoe on Bourbon Street. After hearing the band at the Ivanhoe in 1968, jazz musician Cannonball Adderley encouraged Tee to record an instrumental album. The album was never released, but the master tapes were recently rediscovered in the vaults of Capitol Records. Tee's pop was called expressive, his funk ferocious and his jazz "like mirrors in a prism" by longtime producer Leo Sacks, who called Willie Tee "a monster on the B-3 organ" in a Times-Picayune article.[citation needed] Tee's early recordings, many of which were reissued by New York's Tuff City Records, found fresh life as source material for rappers. Houston's Geto Boys sampled "Smoke My Peace Pipe", a song Tee had written for the Wild Magnolias. Sean Combs borrowed riffs and grooves from the Gaturs' "Concentrate" for the 1997 album No Way Out. Alex Chilton also recorded a version of Thank You John in the 1980s, and Russell Minus completed a suite of elegies in 1996 based on the legendary yet notoriously underappreciated status which marked Willie Tee's long career. More recently, New Orleans rapper Lil' Wayne sampled "Moment of Truth", a song from Turbinton's 1976 album, Anticipation for "Tha Mobb", the opening track on Lil' Wayne's multimillion-selling Tha Carter II. Willie Tee remained active in his career as a producer, songwriter, performer and session musician. His collaborations with his brother Earl included 1988's Brothers for Life. He contributed to Dr. John's 2004 album, N'Awlinz: Dis Dat or D'Udda, and appeared briefly in the Oscar-winning Jamie Foxx film about Ray Charles, Ray. In October 2005, after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Turbinton accepted a job as a visiting lecturer in the music department at Princeton University and spent the next four months working with music students there. In January 2006, he returned to Louisiana and settled in Baton Rouge. In April 2007, The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame honored Willie Tee for his contributions to Louisiana music by inducting him into The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame. Willie Tee died on September 11, 2007, aged 63, four weeks after being diagnosed with colon cancer. His brother, Earl Turbinton, had died the previous month. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.