Artist Biography by Eugene Chadbourne
This skilled trumpeter gives the impression of a musician trying to elude discographers, beginning with a too-ordinary surname followed by a series of variations in liner note credits. There is Eddie Allen, there is E.J. Allen, and there are also the evil twins whose name should explain it all, but doesn't: Eddie E.J. Allen and E.J. "Eddie" Allen. It is all the same fellow, a trumpet player from Milwaukee who has developed a superb style out of his exposure to the area's concurrent streams of rhythm & blues and avant-garde jazz. A Milwaukee, WI, junior high school band was where he received his initial training in music theory and ensemble experience, and it must have been quite a jump, if not a long drive, from there to the experiments of players associated with Chicago's Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians. His work around the Windy City and Milwaukee area was a mixture of rhythm & blues, rock, and the jazz variety show, as in a multitude of genres. He headed for the Big Apple and potentially a larger amount of jazz work in 1981.
A mid-'80s gig with ace drummer Charlie Persip's Superband put him on the mainstream map, but some of his success settling into the New York scene was due to hometown connections. Pianist Muhal Richard Abrams, founder of the aforementioned Chicago AACM, was now living in a Manhattan mini-skyscraper, and the two began working together.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014
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