Bobby Keys - Allstars LP - 2005
Born in Slaton, Texas, some 15 miles southeast of Lubbock on U.S. 84,
Bobby’s life has been a sort of rock ‘n’ roll folk tale—in his early
teens he bribed his way into his aunt’s neighbor Buddy Holly’s garage
band rehearsals; he took up the saxophone as a high school freshman
because it was the only instrument left unclaimed in the school band; he
convinced his grandfather to sign his guardianship over to Crickets
drummer J.I. Allison so he could go on tour as a teenager. In fact,
Bobby’s experiences reflect the coming of age of rock ‘n’ roll itself.
From years on the road during the waning days of early rock ‘n’ roll
with hitmakers like Bobby Vee and the various acts on Dick Clark’s
Caravan of Stars Tour through decades as top touring and session sax man
for the likes of Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, George
Harrison, Delaney & Bonnie, Joe Cocker, B.B. King, Keith Moon,
Sheryl Crow and countless others, and onto, perhaps most famously, an
ongoing gig as a de facto Rolling Stone from 1970 onward, Bobby’s raw
talent and outsized personality have elevated him from sideman to
something closer to a rock ‘n’ roll icon.
01. Susie
02. Man In The Street
03. Dock of The Bay
04. Honky Tonk
05. KC Song
06. 99 & 1,2
07. Johnny Too Bad
08. Lovers' Rocking
09. Soul Serenade
10. Only The Strong
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