Eddie Allen (jazz musician)
Eddie Allen (born July 12, 1957) is an American jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist from Milwaukee.
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Born | July 12, 1957 |
Origin | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz |
Instruments | Trumpet, flugelhorn |
Career
Allen has worked with Muhal Richard Abrams, Lester Bowie,[1] Art Blakey, Benny Carter, Chico Freeman, Craig Harris, and Dizzy Gillespie. He has used several variants of his name on CDs including E.J. Allen, Eddie E.J. Allen, and E.J. "Eddie" Allen.[2] He also works in rhythm and blues and rock.
Discography
As leader
As sideman
With Muhal Richard Abrams
- Think All, Focus One (Black Saint, 1995)
- One Line, Two Views (New World/CounterCurrents, 1995)
- Song for All (Black Saint, 1997)
With Lester Bowie
- Serious Fun (DIW, 1987)
- My Way (DIW, 1990)
- The Fire This Time (In+Out, 1992)
With Craig S. Harris
- Blackout in the Square Root of Soul (JMT, 1988)
- Cold Sweat Plays J. B. (JMT, 1989)
- 4 Play (JMT, 1991)
With Vanessa Rubin
- Soul Eyes (RCA Novus, 1992)
- Pastiche (RCA Novus 1993)
- The Dream Is You (NIbur, 2019)
With Mongo Santamaria
- Soy Yo (Concord Picante, 1987)
- Free Spirit (Club Rio, 1990)
- Brazilian Sunset (Candid, 1995)
- Mongo Returns! (Milestone, 1995)
With others
- Rabih Abou-Khalil, The Cactus of Knowledge (Enja, 2001)
- Art Ensemble of Chicago & Lester Bowie, Live at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy '90 (DIW, 1990)
- Nancie Banks, Waves of Peace (Consolidated Artists, 1992)
- Karen Bernod, Some Othaness for U (Natively Creative Music, 2000)
- Karen Bernod, Life at 360 Degrees (Dome, 2006)
- Cyrus Chestnut, Earth Stories (Atlantic, 1996)
- Joseph Daley, The Seven Deadly Sins (Jaro Medien, 2010)
- Teddy Edwards, Ladies Man (HighNote, 2001)
- Marty Ehrlich, The Long View (Enja, 2002)
- Marty Ehrlich, A Trumpet in the Morning (New World, 2013)
- Chico Freeman, You'll Know When You Get There (Black Saint, 1989)
- Josh Groban, Bridges (Reprise, 2018)
- Peter Hand, Out of Hand (Savant, 2014)
- Jerome Harris, Hidden in Plain View (New World, 1995)
- Louis Hayes, Nightfall (SteepleChase, 1991)
- Louis Hayes, Blue Lou (SteepleChase, 1994)
- Etta Jones, At Last (Muse, 1995)
- M'Boom, Collage (Soul Note, 1984)
- Natalie Merchant, Leave Your Sleep (Nonesuch, 2010)
- Natalie Merchant, Natalie Merchant (Nonesuch, 2014)
- Musiq Soulchild, Musiqinthemagiq (Atlantic, 2011)
- Houston Person, Thinking of You (HighNote, 2007)
- Houston Person, I'm Just a Lucky So and So (HighNote, 2019)[4]
- Bobby Previte, Hue and Cry (Enja, 1994)
- Charli Persip, In Case You Missed It (Soul Note, 1985)
- Hal Singer, Senior Blues (Carrere, 1991)
References
- McNally, Owen (July 1, 2015). "Hartford's Free Outdoor Summer Jazz Concerts Return to Bushnell Park". www.wnpr.org. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
- "Eddie Allen Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
- Mergner, Lee (April 25, 2019). "The Joyous & Jazzy Brass of Trumpeter Eddie Allen". JazzTimes. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
- Micucci, Matt (3 July 2019). "10 Albums You Need to Know: July 2019". JAZZIZ Magazine. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
External links
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