Xavier Birtwich's Collection
J.D. Allen 09/23/2010
Dazzle Jazz Club, Denver, CO
| Source | FM |
| Media | FLAC 1 disc |
| Tech Notes | D. Allen Trio Live at Dazzle Jazz Club Denver, Colorado USA 2010-09-23 Delayed live broadcast over 88.3 WBGO-FM Newark, NJ USA Broadcast date 2010-12-31 Lineage: WBGO-FM > ADCOM GTP-450 Tuner > Edirol R-09HR (44.1/16) > Sony Soundforge 10 > FLAC level 6 aligned on SB Capture and transfer by beatpop. Posted January 2011. Setlist: 01 - Radio intro by Rhonda Hamilton (:24) 02 - Stage intro by Josh Jackson (:44) 03 - Title 1 (4:43) 04 - Title 2 (6:46) 05 - Title 3 (7:40) 06 - Title 4 (7:03) 07 - Outro by Rhonda Hamilton (1:05) Total Running Time: 28:30 Personnel: JD Allen - tenor saxophone Ameen Saleem - bass Rudy Royston - drums with Ron Miles - trumpet Henry Butler - piano (encore) Dazzle info: http://www.dazzlejazz.com/ Radio Credits: Thanks to Donald Rossa and Steve Denny at Dazzle From KUVO Jazz 89: Alfredo Cruz, Carlos Lando, Arturo Gomez & Mike Pappas Producer and Host: Josh Jackson Recorded by Joey Kloss and Devon Shorb Mixed by David Tallacksen Executive Producer: Thurston Briscoe III ----------------------------------------------------- NPR summary: http://www.npr.org/2011/01/04/132657363/jd-allen-trio-live-in-denver The tenor saxophonist was introduced as "John D. Allen" when he accompanied Betty Carter on Toast of the Nation 1994. This year's broadcast features him as the leader of his own hard-charging trio, with special guests Ron Miles on cornet and Henry Butler on piano. Hear excerpts from a September 2010 concert at Dazzle in Denver. From the Clubzone website: Hailed by the New York Times as "a tenor saxophonist with an enigmatic, elegant and hard-driving style," J.D. Allen is one of the most thoughtful jazz saxophonists on the scene today. The Detroit natives' apprenticeship has largely been in New York, where he has performed, recorded, and toured with legends Lester Bowie, George Cables, Betty Carter,Louis Hayes, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette, Frank Foster Big Band, Winard Harper, Butch Morris, David Murray, Wallace Roney, and contemporaries Cindy Blackman, Orrin Evans, Marcus Gilmore, Russell Gunn, and Me'shell N'degeocello, Dave Douglas among others. J.D.'s debut album, In Search Of... (red records), won him the Best New Artist award in Italy in 1999, and had reviewers praising him for his original compositions and bold playing. That same year J.D. began touring and recording with drummer Cindy Blackman's Quartet, where he remains a member. His second release, Pharoah's Children (Criss Cross), won him accolades for its thoughtfulness, maturity, and adventurousness. One of Jazziz Magazine's Critics Pics Top 10 Albums of the Year, the album was praised in the U.S. and Europe, along with leading musicians, such as Michael Brecker and Jeff "Tain" Watts. Since making a strong impression in his early years in New York at |
| Trades Allowed | Yes |
| Ratings | Sound: FM |
| Reference / Generation | Justinmsmith28@hotma |
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· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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