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Geri Allen at the Jazz Bakery 10/18-22 Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Tuesday, 17 October 2006
ImageOn Wednesday, October 18th through Sunday, October 22nd the Jazz Bakery presents the Geri Allen trio performing music from her new Telarc CD Timeless Portraits and Dreams (Click here for a complete Jazz Police review.). The trio includes Kenny Davis on bass and Mark Johnson on drums.

Geri Allen is one of many important jazz pianists to emerge from Detroits's fertile music scene. Allen attended the famous magnet music school, Cass Technical High School. After graduating with a degree in jazz studies from Howard University in Washington, DC, she attended the University of Pittsburgh where she earned a master’s degree in ethnomusicology. Allen then moved to the jazz capital of the world, New York City.

In addition to teaching as an Assistant Professor of Music at Howard and garnering such honors as that university’s Distinguished Alumni Award, the SESAC Special Achievement Award, and the Eubie Blake Award from the Cultural Crossroads Center in New York, Allen has amassed a stunning resume of musical collaborations. Since 1982, she has worked with musicians as diverse as Charles Lloyd (with whom she’s been touring for two years), Mal Waldron, Vernon Reid, Mino Cinelu, Mary Wilson and The Supremes, Tony Williams, Ron Carter, Oliver Lake and Betty Carter, among many others.

Image However, it’s Allen’s spectacular writing that has fueled her emergence as a jazz leader. The Nurturer, her first U.S. major label release (Blue Note) was issued in 1992. In 1995, she was the first recipient of Soul Train’s Lady of Soul Award for jazz album of the year for Twenty-One, featuring Tony Williams and Ron Carter. Allen’s excellent musicianship was internationally recognized in 1996 when she was the first woman to win the coveted Danish Jazzpar prize. That same year, she participated in Ornette Coleman’s Sound Museum projects and also played the role of Mary Lou Williams in Robert Altman’s film Kansas City. On her 1998 recording, The Gathering (Verve), Allen proved herself equally adept in a larger group context.

Now married (to trumpeter Wallace Roney), a mother, composer, producer, educator and band leader, Allen’s ambitions remain the same as they were when she grew up in Detroit. “It’s important to be in the moment,” she says. “I’m still inspired by dance and movement, and through my music I want to connect with people to maintain a continuity between all generations.”

Timeless Portraits and Dreams contains a mix of Original Compositions ("Our Lady" - Allen's sensitive portrait of Billie Holiday & "In Real Time" written with her husband Wallace Roney), Jazz Standards (Charlie Parker's "Ah-leu-cha" and Lil Hardin Armstrong's "Just for a Thrill"), and Spirituals ("Lift Every Voice and Sing", "Well Done", and Mary Lou Williams' "I Have a Dream"), "Timeless Portraits and Dreams" is Geri Allen's affirmation of the artistic, historical, and spiritual connections that have made Jazz the cultural force it is today. Click here for a complete Jazz Police review. Timeless Portraits and Dreams features: Geri Allen, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Jimmy Cobb, drums, Wallace Roney, trumpet; Donald Walden, tenor saxophone, Carmen Lundy, vocalist, George Shirley, operatic tenor and the Atlanta Jazz Chorus directed by Dwight Andrews

Reserve your spot now by calling the Jazz Bakery reservation line: (310) 271-9039.

For more details, go to our website: www.jazzbakery.org

Shows start at 8:00 & 9:30 PM, Tickets: $30 on Friday Oct 20 and Saturday Oct 21, $25 all other nights and half-price for students 21 and under.

For more info visit : www.geriallen.com
 
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