- Ed Allen (musician)
Ed Allen (
December 15 ,1897 ,Nashville, Tennessee -January 28 ,1974 ,New York City ) was an Americanjazz trumpeter andcornet ist.Allen's family moved to
St. Louis, Missouri when he was seven; he began playing piano at age ten and settled on cornet soon after. He worked as atruck driver in his teens and played inmilitary band s. By the mid-1910s he was playing professionally in localnightclub s and bars. He moved toSeattle to take a gig withRalph Stevenson , then returned to St. Louis to play on theStreckfus line ofriverboat s which ran betweenNew Orleans and St. Louis on theMississippi River . Early in the 1920s he played in the band ofCharlie Creath , but by 1922 he had his own ensemble, the Whispering Gold Band, aboard the "S.S. Capitol".In 1924 he made his way to
Chicago and played withEarl Hines until 1925. He then played from 1925 to 1927 in a revue called Ed Daily's Black and White Show, as a member of Joe Jordan's group, the Sharps & Flats. In the second half of the decade Allen recorded extensively withClarence Williams in the group later known as theLeRoy Tibbs Orchestra. This ensemble also accompaniedBessie Smith on some recordings. Around this time Allen also recorded in several bands ofKing Oliver 's.Allen played in various dance bands through the 1930s and 1940s, then played with
Benton Heath inNew York City from the middle of the 1940s up until 1963. His last appearance on record was inEngland withChris Barber in the 1950s. After 1963 his failing health resulted in retirement from music.References
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