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By the mid-1960s, Allen saw the city of New Orleans no longer the recording mecca it was for almost a decade so he soon followed drummer Earl Palmer's lead and moved to southern California in 1965, performing only occasionally on tours with Fats Domino.
He found work at an aircraft manufacturing plant by day and also fell easily into the healthy and thriving R & B scene by night.
The rockabilly revival of the late 1970s found younger musicians seeking Allen's distinctive saxophone.
He recorded with the Stray Cats, and was an invaluable mentor and eventual member of The Blasters.
Allen recorded with them on all of their albums ( excepting the Rollin ' Rock debut ) from their second and all subsequent releases on Slash / Warner Bros.
He also toured with them from the early ' 80s until he died in 1994.
He played three shows in October 1981 with the Rolling Stones: on October first at the Metrocenter ( Rockford, Illinois ), and on the third and the fourth at Folsom Field ( Boulder, Colorado ).
According to Ian McLagan, who played keyboards with the Stones on the 1981 Tattoo You tour, Allen was so bewildered by playing with the Stones for over 80, 000 people in attendance " he completely choked up ".
Audio recordings of the shows confirm McLagan.
Allen was replaced by Ernie Watts for the remainder of the tour.

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