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Geri Allen: Apollo's Muse


Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Nina Simone
piano and vocals1933 - 2003

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998

Nancy Wilson
vocals1937 - 2018
One of the major jazz pianists of her generation and winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship for her work as a composer, Allen was approached about doing the program by Laura Greer, Associate Producer at the Apollo, who contacted her through Ora Harris, Allen's manager for the last 20 years. "This was an amazing bigger-than-life opportunity," says Allen, "paying tribute to some of our greatest jazz icons of all time at the historic Apollo Theater. I asked two conceptualists to help me come up with a unique and very special evening: S. Epatha Merkerson, the brilliant actor, director and film maker, and Farah Jasim Griffin, the noted historian, author and scholar, who has created the script. And we are all thrilled to have an amazing cast." Members include vocalists Diane Reeves, a four-time Grammy winner, and

Lizz Wright
vocalsb.1980
Allen describes the setting for the program: "the story is told by a young up-and-coming singer invited to a private Apollo soundcheck by her aunt, a member of the legendary Apollo Stage Crew, to witness some of today's grand dames of jazz in rehearsal. The young singer is witness to a musical journey flowing from the past, in and out of real time, as she is embraced by these great artists, who speak to her freely about their own influences." The influences are many: Billie Holiday, Nancy Wilson, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan,

Bessie Smith
vocals1894 - 1937

Mary Lou Williams
piano1910 - 1981

Pearl Bailey
vocals1918 - 1990

Aretha Franklin
vocals1942 - 2018
International Sweethearts of Rhythm
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1937
In addition to creating and organizing the program, Allen will be featured prominently as a performer, along with her longtime working ensemble, the Timeline Band, and

Terri Lyne Carrington
drumsb.1965

Tia Fuller
saxophoneAfro Blue
vocals

Kenny Davis
bassb.1961

Kassa Overall
programmingMaurice Chestnut
dancerAllen's other collaborations with Carrington include work on the drummer's The Mosaic Project (Concord, 2012), featuring some of today's most prominent female instrumentalists and vocalists, including Diane Reeves. It won the 2012 Grammy for best jazz vocal album. "Terri is a true visionary," says Allen. "In my opinion, she has created a shift in the music and continues to produce amazing and inspired work, including her newest release Money Jungle (Concord, 2013). She comes to music from a place of inclusion and empowers those around her, by way of her brilliant artistry. She is innovating."
Allen and Carrington have also teamed together with bassist/vocalist

Esperanza Spalding
bassb.1984

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

James Moody
woodwinds1925 - 2010


Elizabeth Kontomanou
vocalsAllen's recent recordings under her own name include a set of three solo piano-driven outings for the Motéma label, co-produced by Kunle Mwanga. The first, Flying Toward the Sound (2010), subtitled A Solo Piano Excursion Inspired by

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Jana Herzen
guitarThe third solo piano recording in the series is the forthcoming Grand River Crossings (2013), which celebrates Allen's roots in Detroit, Michigan. "This CD celebrates Motown and the Motor City. I revisited a reference from Marvin Gaye, which we explored on Elisabeth Kontomanou's CD. Some of the composers represented include

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950

Smokey Robinson
vocals
Michael Jackson
vocals1958 - 2009

Marcus Belgrave
trumpet1936 - 2015
David McMurray
saxophone

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Carmen Lundy
vocalsb.1954

Oliver Lake
saxophoneb.1942

Andrew Cyrille
drumsb.1939

Reggie Workman
bassb.1937
Allen's family is another powerful influence for her. "My parents, Barbara Jean Allen, who passed in '82, and Mount Vernell Allen, Jr., are my inspirations. My father recently celebrated his 85th birthday in Detroit. So many of his former students, colleagues and friends came to celebrate his legacy. This was an incredible experience, witnessing the impact that one person can have on an entire community and not really know it. This birthday celebration gave people the opportunity to say 'thank you' to him and to express how he'd changed their lives in significant ways. My brother Mount and I are close as well. My children are my life, and these are the areas that remain my focus. Music is a partial reflection of these things."

Regarding other upcoming or ongoing projects, Allen hesitates about going into much detail. "It is hard to start speaking about other projects because there are so many incredible collaborations I'd hate to miss. I do have to congratulate NEA [National Endowment for the Arts] Jazz Master Lorraine Gordon for all she has done to maintain an incredible place for the music that continues to exist in New York City. I've played at the Village Vanguard with [trumpeter]

Lester Bowie
trumpet1941 - 1999

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Ravi Coltrane
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Jeff Tain Watts
drumsb.1960

James Genus
bassb.1966
Allen recalls fondly the March, 2013 concert she participated in celebrating the memory of the late Paul Motian at Symphony Space in New York. "What a beautiful tribute, organized by [saxophonist]

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
An upcoming fall performance comes to Allen's mind as particularly important: the opening of the 2013-2014 season of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jacques Lacombe, which will feature the world premier of Stones & Streams, Allen's original symphonic work commissioned by the Orchestra. Allen will also be playing piano for the three performances of the piece, which are scheduled for September 27, 28 and 29. "I am thrilled to be collaborating with the Orchestra and Maestro Lacombe. This is a maiden voyage for me, and I feel extremely privileged and honored to have been invited."
Selected Discography
Geri Allen, Grand River Crossings: Motown & Motor City Inspirations (Motéma, 2013)
Elisabeth Kontomanou/Geri Allen, Secret of the Wind (Plus Loin, 2012)
Terri Lyne Carrington, The Mosaic Project (Concord, 2011)
Trio 3 & Geri Allen, Celebrating Mary Lou Williams: Live At Birdland, New York (Intakt Records, 2011)
Geri Allen, A Child is Born (Motéma, 2011)
Geri Allen & Timeline, Live (Motéma, 2010)
Geri Allen, Flying Toward the Sound (Motéma, 2010)
Photo Credit: John Kelman
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