- Red Allen
Infobox musical artist
Name = Red Allen
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Henry Allen
Alias = "Red"
Born = ca.January 7 ,1906 or 1908
Died =April 17 ,1967
Origin = flagicon|USANew Orleans, Louisiana , USA
Instrument =Trumpet
Voice_type =
Genre =Jazz ,dixieland
Occupation =Trumpeter
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Associated_acts = King Oliver,Clarence Williams ,Steve Lacy
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Notable_instruments =Henry "Red" Allen (
January 7 ,1906 or 1908 (see talk) –April 17 ,1967 ) was ajazz trumpeter whose style has been claimed to be the first to fully incorporate the innovations of Louis Armstrong.Life
Henry James Allen was born in the Algiers neighborhood of
New Orleans, Louisiana , the son of the noted bandleader Henry Allen. He took early trumpet lessons fromPeter Bocage andManuel Manetta .Allen was playing professionally by 1924, playing with the Excelsior Brass Band and the jazz dance bands of Sam Morgan, George Lewis and John Casimir. After playing on riverboats on the
Mississippi River , he went toNew York City in 1927 to join King Oliver's band. At this time he also made recordings on the side in the band of Clarence Williams. After returning briefly to New Orleans where he worked with the bands ofFate Marable andFats Pichon , he was offered a recording contract withVictor Records and returned to New York, where he also joined theLuis Russell band, which was fronted byLouis Armstrong in the late 1930s.From 1929 on, Allen joined
Luis Russell 's Orchestra where he was a featured soloist until he joinedFletcher Henderson 's Orchestra in 1934. He also made a series of recordings in late 1931 withDon Redman , and played withLucky Millinder 'sMills Blue Rhythm Band from 1934 to 1937, when he returned toLuis Russell for three more years at a time when this orchestra was often fronted byLouis Armstrong . Allen continued making many recordings under his own name, as well as recording withFats Waller andJelly Roll Morton as well as accompanying vocalists includingVictoria Spivey andBillie Holiday . After a short stint withBenny Goodman , Allen started leading his own band at "The Famous Door" inManhattan . He then toured with his band around the USA into the late 1950s.Allen then returned to working under his own name making more tours of the USA and Europe until his death on
April 17 ,1967 inNew York City .Style and influence
Red Allen's trumpet style has been said by some critics to be the first to fully incorporate the innovations of
Louis Armstrong and then go beyond Armstrong. Allen's recordings received much favorable attention. His versatility is shown by his winning of "Down Beat " awards in both the traditional jazz and the modern jazz categories. In 1959 he joinedKid Ory 's band, with whom Allen made his first tour ofEurope . He made a celebrated appearance on the legendary "Sound Of Jazz " television show on which he nearly stole the show; the program, filmed "live" in December 1957 is still considered the greatest jazz television program ever recorded. OnlyBillie Holiday 's singing matched his performance on that historical program.Discography
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World on a String "Further reading
*"Ride, Red, Ride - The Life of Henry "Red" Allen" by
John Chilton , Continuum, 1999External links
* [http://www.redhotjazz.com/red.html Red Allen on Red Hot Jazz site]
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