Harry Allen Quartet - JazzAscona 2008
playing at the New Orleans & Classics Jazz Festival in Ascona, Ticino, Switzerland
Performing dates: 1/7 - 6/7 2008
Style: swing, mainstream
USA
Superb, original, inventive, breathtaking, takes your breath away. These are just a few of the adjectives used to describe the incomparable talent of the New York-based saxophonist Harry Allen, who returns to Ascona after a year's absence, to delight the public with his Harry Allen Quartet, comprising a group of formidable musicians : Joe Cohn (guitar), Joel Forbes (bass) and Chuck Riggs (drums). Born in Washington DC, Allen grew up in California but has lived in the Big Apple for several years. Allen is unanimously considered to be one of the finest saxophonists in jazz today, boasting over 30 recordings in his own name and a plethora of prestigious collaborations. Superb interpreter of standards - an American critic defined him "the Frank Sinatra of the tenor sax" - Allen is an eclectic artist, able to move with agility between styles, from traditional jazz to bebop. Three of his recordings won the most important recognition of the Japanese jazz press, while with the CD 'Tenors Anyone?' Allen received the Gold Disc Award and the New Star Award. His quartet with guitarist Joe Cohn was named Best Jazz Combo by the American Jazz Journalist Association. In demand for concerts in the United States, Europe and Asia, Allen has in the course of his brilliant career played with all the best living players, among whom we remember Ray Brown, Hank Jones, Frank Wess, Flip Phillips, Scott Hamilton, John Pizzarelli, Bucky Pizzarelli, Jeff Hamilton, Terry Gibbs, Warren Vaché, and recorded with American folk and pop stars such as Tony Bennett, Ray Brown, James Taylor and Sheryl Crow.
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brilloz 1 year ago
@ginacorb1 Stardust
vlndv 1 year ago
can anyone remind me the tune being played on this video ?
ginacorb1 1 year ago
I prefer music a bit more incendiary but that was good in its own vibe...
grrrroink 2 years ago
I think that is a Gibson 175
jmanueltorresclases 2 years ago
Yes, it is :-)
27boof 2 years ago
That is a GREAT comment!!!!! ...& I couldn't agree with you more :-)
27boof 2 years ago
thx Lanyard...I thought it was Chuck Riggs didnt know the bass player at all. Chuck was known to me when he played w/Scott H..a long time ago..he also contacted a friend of mine to possibly replace him w/ Scott Hamilton..Again, a long time ago.thx again Alan
satziebaby 2 years ago
gibson L5, that sharp cutaway model had a specific name, cant recall
lanyard100 2 years ago
this is the harry allen joe cohn quartet with chuck riggs on drums, joel forbes on bass
lanyard100 2 years ago