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Keith Allison
August 26, 1942 - November 17, 2021
It is with deep sadness we announce the
untimely passing of Keith Allison on the evening of November 17, 2021, at home
in Sherman Oaks, California.
Born Sydney Keith Allison on August 26, 1942,
in Coleman, Texas, and raised in San Antonio. Keith Allison was a
multi-talented songwriter, musician, singer and actor with a long list of
credits. Keith knew everyone, and everyone loved Keith.
Keith Allison recorded and performed with some
of the biggest names and acts such as Roy Orbison, Ringo Starr, Sonny & Cher,
The Beach Boys, The Righteous Brothers, Chuck Berry, Paul Revere & The
Raiders, The Monkees, Boyce & Hart, Harry Nilsson, Alice Cooper, Rick
Nelson, The Crickets and Johnny Rivers just to name a few. He also appeared in
many movies and TV shows as an actor and musician.
Keith Allison has been entertaining since the
late 50’s where he was in local bands and club performances with Clarence
(Gatemouth) Brown, Doug Sahm, Augie Meyer performing in the Keith Allison
Combo. Moving into the 60’s Keith was Musical Director and Guitarist for Ray
Peterson from 1962-1965. In 1964-65 Keith was a member of The Crickets along
with his cousin drummer Jerry Allison.
Keith’s success took off when he arrived in
Los Angeles in the mid-sixties. It was at a taping for Dick Clark’s “Where The
Action Is” at the Whisky A-Go-Go that really put Keith on the map, when the
camera panned catching him in the shot, and the audience swore Paul McCartney
was at the taping. The phone rang off the hook at Dick Clark Productions, “if
not McCartney, then who was that?”. Keith was invited back to be a part of
“Action” becoming a permanent cast member along with friends Paul Revere &
The Raiders.
Keith contributed to a lot of memorable music
including The Monkee’s self-title debut, ‘Headquarters’, ‘Head’ and co-writing
“Aunties Municipal Court” with fellow Texan Michael Nesmith on ‘The Birds, The
Bees, and The Monkees’. Keith played Guitar and Harmonica on Sonny & Cher’s
“The Beat Goes On”. In 1967 Columbia Records signed and released the album Keith
Allison ‘In Action’.
Most notable, Keith was a member of Paul
Revere & The Raiders from 1968 to 1975 on bass, guitar, organ, vocals and
writing credits. Keith co-wrote with Mark Lindsay “Freeborn Man”, considered
one of the top bluegrass songs of all time, recorded and performed live by
scores of artists.
In 1971 Keith scored the film “Where Does It
Hurt?” starring Peter Sellers, as well as wrote and sung the title song. In
1974 and 1975 Keith toured with Johnny Rivers on bass and guitar. In 1976,
recorded “Sail Away” with Harry Nilsson and played on Nilsson album produced by
Steve Cropper.
From 1975 to 1977 Keith was on guitar and band
leader for ‘Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart’ and on Capitol Records album and
live album “Live In Tokyo” while touring with them in Asia in 1976.
In 1977 Keith played Guitar on Ringo Starr’s
“Bad Boy” followed by 1978 as musical director for Ringo Starr’s TV special
“Ringo”. In 1980, Keith wrote and recorded four songs for the film “The Night
the Lights Went Out in Georgia” starring friend Dennis Quaid.
In the 90’s Keith went on to act in several
popular television shows such as “Blossom”, “7th Heaven”, and “The Wonder
Years”. In 2003 Keith played Captain James J. White in the film “Gods and
Generals” starring another friend Robert Duvall.
In 2007, Keith was inducted as a member of
Paul Revere & The Raiders into the Oregon Music
Hall of Fame.
In 2015, Keith was inducted as an Ambassador
of the
Buddy Holly Foundation along with Don Everly,
and was
presented with a replica Buddy Holiday J45
guitar
presented by Jerry Allison.
In 2016, at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake,
Iowa, Keith played
guitar and sang with The Crickets for their
final performance.
Since 2000, Keith has been a permanent guest
member of the Waddy Wachtel Band.
Keith is survived by his wife Tina Stern of 40
years, Son Ryeland Allison, Daughters Allison Gonzalez (Husband Rob) and Brenda
Meck (Husband Rich), Sister Cherri Hicks (Husband Don), Judith Allison &
Don Reo, eight grandchildren Zephyr, Skyler, Gavin, Adrian, Madeline, Isabella,
Makyla, Mercedes, and six great grandchildren.
A Celebration of Keith’s Life will be
announced at a future date.
ALLISON, Keith (Sydney Keith Allison)
Born: 8/26/1942, Coleman, Texas, U.S.A.
Died: 11/17/2021, Sherman Oaks, California, U.S.A.
Keith Allison’s western – actor:
Gods and Generals – 2003 (Captain James J.
White)
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