Musical artist
J. D. Allen III (born John Daniel Allen III, December 11, 1972)[ 1] is an American jazz tenor saxophonist and composer.
Career
After moving to New York City, Allen played with George Cables , Betty Carter , Ron Carter , Jack DeJohnette , Frank Foster , Butch Morris , David Murray , and Wallace Roney . Closer to his generation, he has played with Lucian Ban , Cindy Blackman , Gerald Cleaver , Dave Douglas , Orrin Evans , Duane Eubanks , Marcus Gilmore , Russell Gunn , Winard Harper , Elisabeth Kontomanou , Meshell Ndegeocello , Jeremy Pelt , Eric Revis .[ 2]
Allen's first solo album, In Search Of (Red Records , 1999), led to his selection as Best New Artist in Italy. In 2003, his second album (Pharaoh's Children ) was chosen as a top ten album of the year by Jazziz magazine. Ten years later he was named best composer and best tenor saxophonist in the Critics' Poll at DownBeat magazine.[ 2] A critic at NPR picked his album Victory (Sunnyside , 2011) for the number three spot in the top twenty albums of 2011.[ 3] Allen also works under the pseudonyms "Bigger Thomas" and "Cross Damon".
Discography
As leader
In Search Of (Red , 1999)
Pharaoh's Children (Criss Cross , 2003)
I Am I Am (Sunnyside , 2008)
Shine! (Sunnyside, 2009)
Victory! (Sunnyside, 2011)
The Matador and the Bull (Savant , 2012)
Grace (Savant, 2013)
Bloom (Savant, 2014)
Graffiti (Savant, 2015)
Americana: Musings on Jazz and Blues (Savant, 2016)
Radio Flyer (Savant, 2017)
Love Stone (Savant, 2018)
Barracoon (Savant, 2019)
Toys / Die Dreaming (Savant, 2020)[ 4]
Queen City (Savant, 2021)
Americana, Vol. 2 (Savant, 2022)
This (Savant, 2023)
The Dark, The Light, The Grey and the Colorful (Savant, 2024)
As co-leader
As sideman
With Cindy Blackman
With Orrin Evans
The Band – Live at Widener University (2005)
Easy Now (2005)
Liberation Blues (2014)
With Winard Harper
Trap Dancer (1998)
Winard (1999)
With Lisa Hilton
Twilight & Blues (2009)
Underground (2011)
American Impressions (2012)
Kaleidoscope (2014)
Horizons (2015)
Nocturnal (2016)
Escapism (2017)
Chalkboard Destiny (2019)
life is beautiful (2022)
With Fabio Morgera
Slick (1998)
Colors (2000)
With Jeremy Pelt
With Tarbaby
Tarbaby (2009)
The End of Fear (2010)
With others
Duane Eubanks , Second Take (1998)
Elisabeth Kontomanou , Embrace (1998)
Russell Gunn , Blue on the D.L. (2002)
Eric Revis , Tales of a Stuttering Mime (2004)
Kerem Görsev, New York Days (2005)
Lucian Ban , The Tuba Project (2005)
Stacy Dillard, cPhyve (2006)
Stacy Dillard, Elite State of Mind (2006)
Nigel Kennedy , Blue Note Sessions (2006)
Gerald Cleaver , Detroit (2007)
Ozan Musluoglu , 40th Day (2011)
Jaimeo Brown, Transcendence (2013)
DJ Clockwork,
Bootsy Collins,
Kris Davis, Diatom Ribbons (2019)
Erick Wyatt, The Golden Rule: For Sonny (2019)
Gregg August, Dialogues On Race (2020)
Quincy Davis, Q Vision (2020)
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