Earl Lett was an American saxophonist and bandleader, largely active during the 1960s and 70s. His style was deeply rooted in R&B, jazz, and soul, making him a notable figure in the transition between these genres. Lett's most influential works were produced under the Beantown label, including the popular track, "Are You Confused," which showcases his signature fusion of styles. His music has been noted for its raw emotive power and distinctive saxophone solos, contributing to the evolution of soul and jazz music.