Marshall Allen at 100, ‘Ode to the Black Fiddler’

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One of the most prolific saxophonists in the annals of earth jazz music, Marshall Allen celebrated his 100th orbit on this planet.

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After service in the U.S. Army in Europe and studying at the National Conservatory of Music in Paris, Allen returned to the states to pursue his music career. While emerging himself in the Chicago music scene, he met the genius, space philosopher, music provocateur, and bandleader Sun Ra . “He had another perspective that made his music so different,” Allen recalled. “It touched you with a special feeling.

Journalist Scott Yarnow described Allen’s playing as “Johnny Hodges from another dimension.” The native of Louisville, Kentucky, is primarily known for his fiery explosion of improvisational flurries; he has a unique percussive saxophone technique. The day after Allen’s centennial, I was on Amtrak making my way to the big birthday celebration in Philadelphia, at the Solar Myth Bar. Special guest performances for the evening included a performance by bassist and NEA Jazz Master Reggie Workman and his band, featuring Dick Griffin, Sean Hung Wei, Craig McIver, Hana Igarashi, Zach Kirsimae, Chi Westfelt, Hanah Jon Taylor .

 

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