Marshall Estus Sehorn (June 25, 1934 – December 5, 2006) was an American A&R man, songwriter, music publisher and entrepreneur who played an important role in the development of R&B and popular music in New Orleans between the 1950s and 1970s, particularly as the business partner of record producer Allen Toussaint.
Marshall Estus Sehorn (June 25, 1934 – December 5, 2006) was an American A&R man, songwriter, music publisher and entrepreneur who played an important...
company, Sansu (also known as "Tou-Sea Productions"), with partner MarshallSehorn. He produced a number of singles performed by Lee Dorsey in 1965 and...
three No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "One Way Out" (live) Elmore James MarshallSehorn Sonny Boy Williamson II 4:58 2. "Trouble No More" (live) Muddy Waters...
when on leave. After his discharge in 1965, he joined forces with MarshallSehorn to form Sansu Enterprises, which included a record label, Sansu, variously...
Buchanan 3:32 5. "One Way Out" Elmore James Sonny Boy Williamson II MarshallSehorn Willie Dixon The Allman Brothers Band 4:57 6. "Baby Blue" Pete Ham...
with their gear to go onstage. The image was shot by photographer Jim Marshall one morning in the band's home of Macon, Georgia. The group were not very...
the American funk group the Meters, produced by Allen Toussaint and MarshallSehorn and released in May 1972 by Reprise Records. It was the band's first...
copyright battle over the ownership of her music. Allen Toussaint and MarshallSehorn never paid her the royalties due her, and she owns the sound recording...
efforts were unsuccessful, but around 1960 he was discovered by A&R man MarshallSehorn, who secured him a contract with Fury Records, owned by Bobby Robinson...