Monday, August 31, 2009

Trio 3 + Geri Allen ~ All About Jazz



Trio 3 + Geri Allen
At This Time
Intakt
2009

One might think that adding a pianist to the equation would shake up the order enough that the longstanding group aesthetic is turned on its head. However, Trio 3 is an open enough group that the addition of a strong fourth personality shifts the dynamic rather than changing it.

Allen's keen awareness of tense space and how to punctuate and drive it up a notch are evident from plucked piano strings, wooden knocks and, on Lake's "Long Melody," unsettling paper rustle. Alternately, her pointillist blues are laconic behind Lake's flute on "Tey" or rumbling gospel on "Lake's Jump."

Click here for the full review at All About Jazz.

Geri Allen Quartet ~ Detroit International Jazz Festival



Sunday, September 6

Geri Allen Geri Allen Quartet
6:00 – 7:30 PM, Absopure Waterfront Stage

All About Jazz hailed this pianist, composer and arranger for possessing “a gorgeous glassy touch on the piano and an excellent sense of tradition and future.” Born in Pontiac (MI) and reared in the musical creativity of Detroit, Allen has performed and recorded with Paul Motion, Dewey Redman, Oliver Lake, and Betty Carter. In 1996, she had the distinction of being invited to record with the legendary Ornette Coleman. The sessions, which marked only the second time that Coleman had recorded with a pianist, produced Sound Museum: Three Women and Sound Museum: Hidden Man. Her own recordings include the well-received Maroons (1992), Twenty-One (1994), The Gathering (1998), The Life of a Song (2004)and her most recent, 2006’s Timeless Portraits and Dreams. Allen will be joined by Kenny Davis on bass, Kassa Overall on drums, and Maurice Chestnut as “tap dancing percussionist.”

Click here for more information.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Tap Dance Frenzy

Geri Allen Trio at The Hague Jazz

Click here to watch.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Geri Allen Trio Live - Village Vanguard



Dec 02 - Dec 07
GERI ALLEN TRIO
Kenny Davis-b, Kassa Overall-d

Click here for the VV schedule and to buy tickets .

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Conversation with Jazz Pianist, Geri Allen & Farah J. Griffin -10/24



Geri Allen, celebrated jazz pianist, composer, bandleader, producer and educator will sit down for a one-on-one conversation with Professor. Farah J. Griffin, Director of the Institute for Research in African-American Studies and Associate Director of the Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University as part of Professor Allen's musical residency this fall which will culminate with a concert, "New Songs, New Life: The Geri Allen Project in Concert on Saturday, October 25, at 7:30pm at Columbia University Miller Theatre (116th Street and Broadway).

Click here for more information.

Geri Allen at the Village Vanguard



DECEMBER 2008

Dec 02 - Dec 07
GERI ALLEN TRIO
Kenny Davis-b, Kassa Overall-d

Click here for the Village Vanguard website.

Click here for tickets.

Geri Allen signs with Motema Records



"I am literally thrilled to be a part of Motema Records. This new relationship provides me a fresh and artistically supportive vehicle for the creation of three separate solo piano projects born from my having received the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship for 2008-2009."

Geri Allen

Geri Allen plays Fazioli Pianos

Click here to explore Motema Records.

A Night of Jazz for Obama



S.O.B.'s PRESENTS A NIGHT OF JAZZ FOR OBAMA

Ticket Prices are:
$30 General Admission
October 7, 2008
Doors Open: 7:00pm
Show Time: 8:00pm


S.O.B.'s
204 Varick Street at West Houston
New York, NY 10014 212.243.4940

ARTISTS: Progressive soul singer MAIYSHA, R&B Legend ALYSON WILLIAMS, Latin jazz star CLAUDIA ACUNA, Afro-latin jazz leader ARTURO O'FARRILL, Jazz legend GERI ALLEN and special guests.

Click here for more information.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Video: Geri Allen Trio - Dark Prince

Monkathon - Coast to Coast Piano Marathon



Luce Group in association with Klavierhaus presents:
Monk at 91 Coast to Coast Piano Marathon
New York • Los Angeles • Boston • Philadelphia

Click here for more on the Monk Piano Marathon.

Monday, May 19, 2008

More Summer Dates for Geri Allen



June 17, 2008
JVC Jazz Festival / Tribute to Alice Coltrane
Ravi Coltrane, Saxophone
Geri Allen, Piano
Charlie Haden, Bass
Jack De Johnette, Drums
Ethical Culture Theatre - New York City


August 31, 2008
Detroit Jazz Festival
Ravi Coltrane, Saxophone
Geri Allen, Piano
Charlie Haden, Bass
Jack De Johnette, Drums


Click here for all of Geri's upcoming tour dates.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Schedule Change for Geri Allen

Geri's Village Vanguard dates have changed to December 2 - 7, 2008.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

GERI ALLEN Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

April 7, 2008

GERI ALLEN Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of stellar achievement and exceptional promise for continued accomplishment. One of the hallmarks of the Guggenheim Fellowship program is the diversity of its Fellows, not only in their fields of endeavor but in their geographic location and ages.

Geri A. Allen, associate professor of music, for music composition. Allen's project celebrates humanity and embraces the continuity of innovation as personified by three artists - pianist-composers Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner and Cecil Taylor.

Allen Says:

I am grateful to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for honoring me and my work today with this prestigious award.
Every artist dreams of the chance to freely create unimpeded. As a working mother of three children, this honor
Encourages me, and will give me the freedom to create what I hope will be my best work.

"Refractions", my composition will celebrate the humanity and embrace the continuity of innovation in Jazz, as personified by three of the revolutionary
Pianist- composers: Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner and Cecil Taylor.
Jazz is a music of continuity and a direct outgrowth of the spirit of a people who rose, thrived and innovated in spite of impossible odds.
My new music will speak to freedom. Just as light passes through a prism and emerges in a new direction, I will allow the music of
Taylor, Tyner and Hancock to pass through me, in the hope that my new work will emerge at a different angle through the prism
Of my compositional imagination.


Click here .

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Geri Allen Tour Schedule - 2008

Geri Allen - ITINERARY 2008

February 21-24 Thurs.-Sun
IRUDIM 8:30pm & 10:pm
New York, New York
(David Weiss’s band)

February 26 Tuesday
MIDDLE TENNESSE STATE 7:30pm
T. Earl Hinton Music Hall
Middle, Tennessee
(Solo)

March 6-9 Thurs.-Sun
IRIDIUM
New York, New York 8:30pm & 10:30pm
(Oliver Lake – Trio 3)

March 29 Saturday
NJPAC 3: PM
One Center Street
Newark, New Jersey

April 17-20 Thurs – Sun
IRIDIUM
New York, New York
(The Headhunters)

April 24 -26 Tues – Wed
Greenville, North Carolina
(Solo residency) Play with faculty

August 26 – 27
RED SEA JAZZ FESTIVAL
Israel
(Terri Lynn Carrington)

October 23-25 Thurs - Sat
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Residency
New York, New York

December 2 - 7 Tues – Sun
VILLAGE VANGUARD 9:00PM & 11:PM
New York, New York

*New dates will follow:

Click here for geriallen.com.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Geri to Play at MTSU

Award-winning jazz pianist Geri Allen will perform a free and open concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in the T. Earl Hinton Music Hall of the Wright Music Building on the MTSU campus.
"Allen is currently one of the top jazz pianists in the world,” said Don Aliquo, coordinator of jazz studies and professor of saxophone at MTSU. “She has been at the forefront of some of the most creative jazz to be performed in recent years.”
The evening event will feature Allen performing a solo piano concert. She will also be conducting a master class in conjunction with the concert.

Click here for the link on the MTSU Blog.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Lauded Composer Finishes Residence at Harvard



Geri Allen is finishing up a week-long residency at Harvard consisting of educational discussions, performances, and hands-on practice. The Music Department originally invited her to participate in the lecture with funding from the Blodgett Distinguished Artists’ Series, but the performer turned out to be in high demand.

Click here for more info at the Harvard Crimson.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Caramoor Jazz Festival

Caramoor Jazz Festival
Venetian Theater
Katonah, New York
Geri Allen Trio
Saturday July 28
4:00PM - 1 hour set

Click here for more info.

Geri Allen at the JVC Jazz Festival



JVC Jazz Festival
www.festivalproductions.net
The Studio Museum in Harlem
144 W. 125th St.
New York, N.Y.

Trio plus Tap Dancer
Wednesday June 27 7:30PM - one ninety minute set


Click here for tickets and more information.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Showing Off Fleet Fingers and Flying Feet at NYTimes



After taking the stage at Zankel Hall on Wednesday night, the pianist Geri Allen read a statement from a scrap of paper, claiming to be too nervous to extemporize. But her message was concise and clear: in celebration of Black History Month, the concert would begin with a traditional spiritual and end with an original composition dedicated to Rosa Parks.

Click here for the full review.

Monday, February 26, 2007

All About Spirituality in Jazz



"On Timeless Portraits and Dreams, Geri Allen expresses her religious faith as part of a broader vision of what jazz means to her. Backed by the peerless rhythm section of Ron Carter (bass) and Jimmy Cobb (drums), Allen performs a diverse set that includes her intricate original compositions, spirituals, jazz standards by Charlie Parker and George Gershwin, even a selection from a Fellini film."

Click here for the full review at All About Jazz.

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Geri Allen Trio at Carnegie Hall

Geri Allen Trio

Zankel Hall
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 8:30 PM

Geri Allen, Piano
Darryl Hall, Double Bass
Jimmy Cobb, Drums
with
Maurice Chestnut, Tap Dancer


The daring and imaginative pianist-composer Geri Allen and her trio both embrace and transcend the bounds of traditional jazz.

Click here to buy tickets.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Jazz Festival quick take: Geri Allen Trio

"Saturday afternoon's beautiful set by pianist Geri Allen as part of the Portland Jazz Festival proved that quiet jazz can have just as much -- perhaps even more -- power to take listeners to another place. In a 90-minute set, Allen, along with bassist Kenny Davis and drummer Jimmy Cobb, took several of her songs down to the faintest whisper, and the results were breathtaking. There's tremenous beauty to be found in stillness."

Click here to read the full review at OregonLive.com.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Carnegie Hall Presents the Geri Allen Trio at Zankel Hall on February 28

"Carnegie Hall presents the Geri Allen Trio--with pianist Geri Allen, double bassist Darryl Hall, and drummer Jimmy Cobb--in Zankel Hall on Wednesday, February 28 at 8:30 p.m. The trio performs selections from Timeless Portraits and Dreams, Ms. Allen's 2006 critically-acclaimed release on the Telarc label. Timeless Portraits and Dreams--an amalgam of original compositions, jazz standards, and spirituals--is Ms. Allen's acknowledgement of the artistic, historical, and even spiritual connections that have made jazz the powerful cultural force it has become during the past century. This concert is presented in partnership with Festival Productions, Inc. as part of Carnegie Hall's The Shape of Jazz series."

Click here for the full link at All About Jazz.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

International Association for Jazz Education

The International Association for Jazz Education has published a great promotional brochure for Geri Allen. It includes some fabulous quotes from Geri's career and her most recent recording, "Timeless Portraits and Dreams". Including this one:

"Almost an omnibus work of the connection of the history of black-ness and music, with two Miles vets [Ron Carter and Jimmy Cobb] at her side, she weaves a spell mixing originals with classics that gives you an Ellingtonian feel to the whole thing. A work like this could not have been crafted without deep soul issues that needed to be laid bare. Geri Allen has a sure footed artistic statement here that, at the same time, has no dust on it.” — Midwest Record Recap

Click here to download the PDF.

Soul-Patrol.com - Best of 2006

Timeless Portraits And Dreams was chosen as a Soul-Patrol.com - Best of 2006!

"As is our tradition we will give you our best of picks in the following categories: Live Performances, Classic Soul, Jazz, Funk, Rock n' Roll, Southern Soul/Blues, Nu Soul, Singles, Compilations, Books, DVD's. It's our way of honoring the very best of what we have reviewed during the course of the year 2006."

Click here to check out the Soul-patrol Best of 2006.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Timeless Portraits and Dreams



There’s a certain purity, perhaps innocence, about jazz that’s played without the bells and whistles of modern technology and untainted by commercial trappings. When that purity is combined with superb songwriting, you have the makings of a recording that will never sound old. So it is with Timeless Portraits and Dreams.

Click here for the full review at All About Jazz.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Geri Allen Trio - The Bakery 10.18.06

Geri Allen Trio@The Bakery 10.18.06
By George W. Harris

Away from LA way too long, pianist Geri Allen showed the Bakery audience what it's been missing the past 2 years with an overwhelming performance that featured gospel-derived bop performed with alarming alacrity and fortitude.

Opening with music from her marvelous new disc "Timeless Portraits and Dreams", Ms Allen and her trio of Kenny Davis (bass) and Mark Johnson (drums) played the sentimental and spiritual "Oh Freedom/Melcezedik" with flexible dynamism and sympathetic interplay. On the bebop anthem "Ah-Leu-Cha", the band was hard driving, yet elastic. The snappy rhythmic brushwork by Johnson was so quick that it seemed like a slight of hand magic trick. Davis' nimble bass work bounced around Allen's inventive solos like bank shots in a shooting gallery. The clever call and response between all three on the freely funky "Our Lady" took the form of a musical relay race to see who could pass the baton the quickest, with all three reaching the bluesy finish line amazingly at the same time. Closing with a celebratory "In Appreciation", Ms Allen brough jazz to its church roots. With her piano supplying the down home gospel chords,Davis bringing the swaying rhythm to it's basic beat, and Johnson playing the cymbals like a Holiness tambourine choir, the band took the music to an ecstatic and volcanic climax. Allen's chords fed into Johnson's jaw dropping cross-handed drumming to create a cataclysmic finale that seemed timeless and eternally blissful. No one in the audience could believe the amount of energy being delivered from the stage. Such displays of musical vigor and spiritual vision are in short supply; Allen and her trio delivered the goods this warm autumn evening at the Bakery.

Jazz Bakery

Geri Allen put her heart on the line Wednesday at the Jazz Bakery. Her heart, her imagination, her spirit and her capacity to enliven everything from soul-drenched spirituals to hard-edged post-bop.

Click here for the full review from the LA Times .

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

African-American Spirituals to be Recognized as ‘National Treasure’ by Congress

If some Democratic lawmakers have their way, the African-American spiritual -- soulful rhythms born of African slaves -- may soon be officially recognized as a "national treasure" in the U.S. Congress.

Click here for the full article at Black America Web .

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Deep Waters Flow Still



"Cataloging the musicians who’ve flocked to Geri Allen has made me realize something: I have goddamn good taste. Either that, or Joseph Jarman, Oliver Lake, Arthur Blythe, James Newton, Andrew Cyrille, Charlie Haden, Ornette Coleman, Betty Carter, Tony Williams and Charles Lloyd made dumb-ass choices. When I first saw Allen at CalArts some 15 years ago, she was a mind on fire, flinging herself into abstractions like the demon spawn of Cecil Taylor."

Click here to read further at the LA Weekly ."

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Geri Allen on NPR



Detroit-born jazz pianist and singer Geri Allen says she owes as much to Motown as she does to jazz greats like Dizzy Gillespie and Bill Evans for the inspirations for her sound. Her latest album is Timeless Portraits and Dreams -- musician and Day to Day contributor David Was has a review.

Click here to listen to David Was' review of Timeless Portraits and Dreams.

Geri Allen Premiers “For the Healing of the Nations” for 9/11 Victims

In tribute to those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Walt Whitman Arts Center in Camden, NJ commissioned acclaimed pianist/composer Geri Allen to compose “For the Healing of the Nations,” a sacred jazz suite in two movements. Allen used the title song of her recently released Timeless Portraits and Dreams (Telarc) as the inspiration for the new suite.

For the Healing of the Nations will be premiered on Sunday, September 10 (3 pm) at the Rutgers Camden Center for the Arts’ Gordon Theater. Participating in this historic concert, with Geri Allen at the piano, will be a large orchestra including Oliver Lake, Craig Harris, Antoine Roney, Mark Johnson and other instrumentalists; the Creative Arts High School Students of Camden; the Afro Blue Vocal Ensemble of Howard University, and acclaimed vocalists Andy Bey, Nnenna Freelon and Mary Stallings.

Click here for the full rundown at JazzPolice.com.

Monday, September 04, 2006

WORLD PREMIERE "For the Healing of the Nations"



WORLD PREMIERE
"For the Healing of the Nations"
"A Sacred Jazz Suite"
For the Victims and Survivors of 9/11
Composed by Geri Allen - Ms. Allen at the Piano

With large orchestra including Oliver Lake;  Craig Harris;  Antoine Roney;  John Blake;  Akua Dixon; Kenny Davis; Mark Johnson; Jay Hoggard; Dwight Andrews; Patrice Williams, and Creative Arts High School Students of Camden.
Poetry by Sandra-Turner Barnes with Andy Bey;  Nnenna Freelon;  Mary Stallings The Afro Blue Vocal Ensemble of Howard University.

Sunday - September 10, 2006 - 3:00PM
Rutgers Camden Center for the Arts
The Gordon Theatre
350 N. Third Street
Camden, N.J. 08102

$25.00     Box Office:  856-225-2700

Click here for Ruarts.org.

Friday, August 25, 2006

A Jazz Chameleon Leans Back to the Traditional



"For more than 20 years, Geri Allen has been an archetype of the new breed of contemporary jazz musician who is equally versed in the most modern, cutting-edge music as well as the most traditional.When she works with more experimental player-composericonoclasts like Ornette Coleman or Steve Coleman (no relation), she may break a few rules, but when she plays jazz standards and the American songbook, it's clear she knows how to follow those rules, and to be creative within them."

Click here for the rest of the article at The New York Sun.

Jazz Listings by the New York Times

August 25, 2006

Jazz Listings
By THE NEW YORK TIMES

GERI ALLEN TRIO (Tonight through Sunday) “Timeless Portraits and Dreams” (Telarc), a soulfully earnest new album by the pianist Geri Allen, includes a number of different instrumental settings, including one with a vocal chorus. Ms. Allen is appearing in a basic but eminently rewarding lineup, with her longtime associate Darryl Hall on bass and the venerable Jimmy Cobb on drums. At 9 and 11 p.m., Village Vanguard, 178 Seventh Avenue South, at 11th Street, West Village, (212) 255-4037, villagevanguard.com; cover, $25 tonight and tomorrow, $20 Sunday, with a $10 minimum. (Nate Chinen)

Monday, August 21, 2006

Tavis Smiley on Timeless Portraits and Dreams

“Jazz pianist Geri Allen has taken the freedom of jazz and combined it with the cultural freedom movements that have paralleled the evolution of jazz itself.”

~ Tavis Smiley

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Geri Allen on Jazz Police



As a gifted composer and improviser who stretches the envelope while respecting tradition, Geri Allen has already made an indelible mark on modern jazz. In particular, her new release, Timeless Portraits and Dreams (Telarc), seems a natural follow-up to Zodiac Suite Revisited by bringing together the spiritual roots of jazz and her trademark innovative compositions and arrangements. It was, in fact, Allen's intent to highlight the spiritual, historical and artistic connections that define jazz. This week marks the official release and celebration of this unique recording, with Geri Allen and her trio on stage at the Village Vanguard, August 22-27.

Click here for the complete review of Timeless Portraits and Dreams at JazzPolice.com.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Live at the Village Vanguard

A Special Appearance by The Geri Allen Trio "Live" at the Village Vanguard w. Mr. Jimmy Cobb, Darryl Hall and surprise guests throughout the week.

A Week Long Celebration of her critically acclaimed new release. "Timeless Portraits and Dreams" featuring: Wallace Roney, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, George Shirley, Carmen Lundy, Donald Walden and Dwight Andrews and the Atlanta Jazz Chorus.

Aug.22-27 sets at 9:00 and 11:30 11th str and 7th ave NYC

Click here to buy tickets online.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Timeless Portraits and Dreams

“Without ever being preachy, Allen mixes her keenly felt sense of the spiritual, historical consciousness and original artistic voice into this ambitious, always thoughtful, often beautiful recording that ranges far and wide in theme and style…Allen makes the album’s 15 pieces a seamless suite that's spiritual, swinging and never sanctimonious.”

~ Hartford Courant

“With a gorgeous glassy touch on the piano, and an excellent sense of tradition and future, Ms. Allen has put out a fresh and refreshing amalgam of modern jazz mixed with home grown gospel… The theme of heritage and spirituality tie the entire disc in perfectly. An entire bonus disc is used to give a dramatic reading of “Lift Every Voice.” Hopefully one day, all races will sing the song. A moving and rewarding release by the perennially underappreciated Ms. Allen.”

~ All About Jazz - LA

For the Healing of the Nations



Renowned jazz pianist Geri Allen debuts her new Jazz Suite “For the Healing of the Nations” in a soulful and artistic 5 year tribute to the victims & survivors of September 11th at the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts on Sunday, September 10, 2006 at 3:00pm

[Camden, NJ, Friday, July 17, 2006] On September 11, 2001, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks upon the United States brought anger and fear into our hearts and the phrase “9/11” into our national lexicon. Five years later, initial fears have faded, but some of the anger and the painful wounds remain. Mindful of the important role music plays in personal and collective healing, the Walt Whitman Arts Center has commissioned renowned jazz pianist and composer Geri Allen to compose a fitting artistic tribute to the victims and survivors of the attack in an effort to help our communities heal from the overall effects of this national tragedy.

The result is For the Healing of the Nations, Ms. Allen’s restorative composition in two movements. Sunday, September 10th, 2006, it will have its world premiere at the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts. The event is presented in conjunction with the Walt Whitman Arts Center and the Camden County Cultural & Heritage Commission.

Click here for the Official Press Release.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Geri Allen – Timeless Portraits and Dreams (2006 Telarc)



Geri Allen continues off a banner year with what I feel is another monumental leap forward as her new release comes forth “Timeless Portraits and Dreams.” Strict and vibrant keyboard arrangements capturing the soul of the piece performed. In the performance of “Well Done” the added vocal of Carmen Lundy adds a restful peace to the cut reaching a new dimension. Allen’s finesse and angelic tones of the ivory exhibit stunning execution. Allen’s talent succeeds in separating her from the standard jazz pianist template molding a special example for the young pianists to strive for. A truly gifted pianist should be a world unto his or her own while under the influence of composing magic. This Allen has accomplished with over twenty years of pure ivory joy and again this year will please the masses.

Click here for more reviews at eJazzNews.com.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Geri and Jimi



The pianist Mark and Scott Batson made their New York debut during “The Hendrix Project” concert, playing two Geri Allen arrangements of Hendrix compositions. In December 1989 the Batson brothers joined Ms. Allen at New York’s Knitting Factory as the Triad piano trio. Their hour-long program rediscovered and extended the hendrix material, and its irresistible power had the audience whooping for joy.

Click here for the review at UFOMusic.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Timeless Portraits and Dreams



NEW YORK (BlackNews. com)-Pianist Geri Allen's 2004 Telarc debut, "The Life of a Song," garnered well-deserved praise from all corners. The New York Times called it "her best in years," while JazzTimes called her compositions "fresh" and "distinctive." ICE compared her playing to that of Bill Evans and Herbie Hancock, but suggested that her original compositions "were inspired by deeper, more personal connections."

These deep and personal connections are at the core of Geri Allen and her music. "Timeless Portraits and Dreams," her new Telarc release set for retail on Aug. 22, is far more than just another installment in her 20-year body of work. An amalgam of original compositions, jazz standards and spirituals, the album is Allen's acknowledgment and affirmation of the artistic, historical and even spiritual connections that have made jazz the powerful cultural force that it has become over the past century.



Click here to read more at FrostIllustrated.com.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Dutch get jazzy in Wangaratta

. . . the "headline" international act is US pianist/composer Geri Allen, a compelling and imaginative stylist. "Allen is … always finding new ways to take the music forward," says festival director Adrian Jackson.

Click here to read further at TheAge.com.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

GERI ALLEN TRIO - ITINERARY 2006/2007

GERI ALLEN TRIO
ITINERARY 2006

August 22-27 THE VILLAGE VANGUARD 9:30PM & 11:30PM
Tues.-Sun. 178 7TH Avenue South
New York, NY 10014

September 10 WALTWHITMAN’S ART CENTER TBA
Mon. Commission new suite for survivors
Of 9/11
Camden, NJ

September 15 SANTA BARBARA, CA TBA
(w/ Charles Lloyd)

September 15-16 MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL TBA
Fri.-Sat. (w/ Charles Lloyd)
Monterey, CA

September 29 & 30 JAZZ BRISTROL TBA
Fri.-Sat. St. Louis, MO

October 5 THE KENNEDY CENTER 6:PM-7:30PM
Thurs. Master Class
Washington, DC

October 6 THE KENNEDY CENTER TBA
Fri. (w/ Ron Carter & Mr. Cobb)
Terrace theatre
Washington, DC

October 18-22 THE JAZZ BAKERY 8:PM
Wed.-Sun. 3233 Helms Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90035

November 2 -8 AUSTRIAL TOUR TBA
Fri.-Wed. Wangaratta
Perth
Sydney
Wellington, New Zealand

November 10 SAN FRACISCO JAZZ FESTIVAL 8:PM
Friday Hearst Theatre
(with Mary Stallings)

2007

February 17 PORTLAND JAZZ FESTIVAL TBA
Sat. Portland, Oregon

February 18 PORTLAND JAZZ FESTIVAL TBA
Sun. (w/ Charles Lloyd)
Portland, Oregon

February 28 ZANKEL HALL @ Carnegie Hall 8:30PM
Wed. 881 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10019-3210

Friday, June 16, 2006

A good start



Geri Allen's performances are only one reason why the International Jazz Festival in Jerusalem, which opens on June 19 and runs for four days, is emerging as an important and exciting event already in its first year. Thanks to fine choices of the festival's artistic director, Barry Davis, and the generous funding the festival received from several organizations, led by the Jerusalem Foundation, the city will host a selection of top jazz players, who would also be the highlight of a more established and well-known jazz festival.


Click here for the full article at Haaretz.com.

Capital Jazz time



Among the festival highlights is a performance by the superb American vocalist Nnenna Freelon, who just got nominated for her sixth Grammy award and who performs a traditional style of jazz singing. Also appearing is New York-based pianist Geri Allen, who has worked with a who's-who of the jazz world and will give two concerts, one solo and one with her trio.

Click here to read the full article at the Jerusalem Post.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Jazz, gender and genius



Next week, Israeli jazz fans will have an opportunity to learn about the Downbeat critic's mistake; they will have a chance to discover that Allen's music is full of emotion as well as logic and that its continuous flow does not come at the expense of its clarity. Allen will come to Jerusalem and perform twice in the new International Jazz Festival there running from June 19-22.

Click here to read more of Ben Shalev's article on Geri in Israel and her revenge on the critics.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

MLWC May 4-7 At The Iridium



“Allen is true to the spirit of William's works, keeping their character intact while incorporating a modern perspective.” - Ken Dryden Coda Magazine

IRIDIUM JAZZ CLUB
1650 BROADWAY (Corner of 51st)
NEW YORK, NY 10023
RESERVATIONS: 212-582-2121, www.iridiumjazzclub.com
May 4-7
Sets at 8 & 10PM
Fri. & Sat. 3rd Sets 11:30PM

Click here to go to All About Jazz.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Williams Collective brings "Zodiac" to life



NEW YORK (Billboard) - A contemporary of Duke Ellington, pianist Mary Lou Williams was not only jazz's premier female instrumentalist but also a brilliant, yet underappreciated composer. . .

Under the direction of pianist Geri Allen and featuring former Williams bandmates bassist Buster Williams and drummers Billy Hart and Andrew Cyrille, the Collective delivers "Zodiac Suite: Revisited." The title was released February 7 on Mary Records, Williams' own label revived by the Mary Lou Williams Foundation. . .

Click here to read more of Dan Ouellette's article at Reuters.com.