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Roy Montrell

Roy Montrell Roy Montrell American musician (1928–1979) Roy Montrell (27 February 1928 – 16 May 1979) was an American rhythm & blues guitarist who performed on hundreds of records produced in New Orleans. Born Raymond Eustis Montrell, in New Orleans, Louisiana,[1] he performed as a session musician for many famous artists, as well as playing in Fats Domino's band.[2] He played on Little Richard's "Lucille", Good Golly, Miss Molly, "Heeby-Jeebies", and "All Around the World," all charting R&B hits recorded in 1956.[3] Montrell's 1956 recording of "(Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone",[3] co-written with John Marascalco and Bumps Blackwell, has been widely covered by acts including the Stray Cats, Imelda May and Supercharge. It was chosen by Bob Dylan for…

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Oooh Wow / That Mellow Saxophone
Oooh Wow / That Mellow Saxophone (1956)