Ben Allison (born November 17, 1966) is an American double bassist, composer, producer, bandleader, educator. In addition to his work as a performer, he co-founded the non-profit Jazz Composers Collective and served as its Artistic Director for twelve years. Allison is an adjunct professor at
New School University and serves on the board of the New York chapter of the
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
The Recording Academy (formally the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences; abbreviated NARAS) is an American learned academy of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other musical professionals. It is famous for its Grammy A ...
, where he serves as President.
Early life
Allison was born in
New Haven, Connecticut
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. He began guitar lessons at the age of 9 at the Neighborhood Music School, in New Haven, Connecticut and privately with guitarist George Raccio. From 1983 to 1985, Allison studied West African, Haitian and Cuban drumming traditions with Richard Hill and attended the
ACES Educational Center for the Arts (ECA), a performing arts school, and
Wilbur Cross High School
Wilbur Cross High School is a four-year public high school in the East Rock neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut, United States, serving ninth through twelfth grades. The school is named after Connecticut Governor Wilbur Lucius Cross and is th ...
. In his senior year he studied briefly with bassist
Steve Swallow
Steve Swallow (born October 4, 1940) is an American jazz bassist and composer, known for his collaborations with Jimmy Giuffre, Gary Burton, and Carla Bley. He was one of the first jazz double bassists to switch entirely to electric bass guitar. ...
and took classes in
20th-century music and early childhood development at
Yale University
Yale University is a Private university, private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Sta ...
. Allison entered
New York University
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In 1832, ...
(NYU) in 1985 as a University Scholar to pursue a degree in jazz performance and bass studies. While at NYU he studied with
Joe Lovano
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,
Dennis Irwin,
Jim McNeely
Jim McNeely (born May 18, 1949) is a jazz pianist, composer, arranger and faculty.
Biography
Jim McNeely was born in Chicago, Illinois. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Illinois, and moved to New York City in 19 ...
and
Steve LaSpina. Allison graduated from NYU in 1989 with a B.A. in Music Performance.
Professional career
1990s
In 1992, Allison and several colleagues formed the Jazz Composers Collective, a musician-run, non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the creation and performance of new music and building audiences for jazz. The Collective's annual concert series ran for 12 seasons and featured the work of 50 composers, the participation of more than 250 musicians and the premiere of more than 300 new works. Allison served as the Artistic Director of the Collective from its inception until its dissolution in 2005. Advisory Board members of the Collective included
Dave Liebman
David Liebman (born September 4, 1946) is an American saxophonist, flautist and jazz educator. He is known for his innovative lines and use of atonality. He was a frequent collaborator with pianist Richie Beirach.
In June 2010, he received ...
,
Joe Lovano
Joseph Salvatore Lovano (born December 29, 1952)"Joe Lovano." ''Contemporary Musicians''. Vol. 13. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 1994. Retrieved via ''Biography in Context'' database, May 5, 2017. is an American jazz saxophonist, alto clarin ...
and
Andrew Hill.
The 1990s saw the release of Allison's first albums as a leader, beginning with ''Seven Arrows'' on
Koch Records
MNRK Music Group (pronounced "monarch", formerly known as Koch Records and eOne Music) is a New York City-based independent record label and music management company. It was formed in 2009 from the music assets of Koch Entertainment, which had ...
in 1996, which featured his original music. In 1998, he released ''Medicine Wheel'', the first of nine albums for
Palmetto Records
Palmetto Records is an independent American jazz record company and label in New York City founded in 1990 by guitarist Matt Balitsaris.
Issues began with those by Balitsaris, then Greg Hatza in 1993. Since then, its catalog has included albums b ...
. His second album for Palmetto, ''Third Eye'', came out in 1999 and featured instruments rarely heard in a jazz setting, including the
oud,
cumbus, cello, and bass clarinet, along with the more typical piano, saxophones, trumpet, bass and drums. The album reached No. 1 on the
CMJ jazz charts in September of that year and remained in the top spot for 9 weeks.
He also performed on recordings by Collective members
Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton, Michael Blake
Michael Blake and
Ted Nash, and recorded twice with noted saxophonist
Lee Konitz. Allison was a key figure in the Herbie Nichols Project, a band made up primarily of Collective members. The band researched and performed the music of pianist/composer
Herbie Nichols, releasing three albums: ''Love Is Proximity'' (Soul Note, 1996), ''Dr. Cyclop's Dream'' (Soul Note, 1999) and ''Strange City'' (Palmetto, 2001). The albums featured many previously unrecorded Nichols compositions unearthed by members of the group at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.
Allison began working at
New School University in 1996, serving as an adjunct professor and bass instructor. He also taught instrumental lessons and ensembles at the Third Street Music School.
2000s
Allison continued his role as artistic director of the Jazz Composers Collective through 2005, when the members of the Collective decided that they had realized many of their initial goals and the organization was dissolved.
This was another busy period of recording for Allison, who released six albums as a leader for Palmetto between 2000 and 2009, including ''Peace Pipe'' (2002), which explored the fusion of jazz and West African music and featured Malian
kora
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Places India
* Kora, Bardhaman, West Bengal
* Kora, Bharuch, Gujarat
* Korha, Katihar, also known as Kora, in Bihar
* Kora, Kendrapara, Odisha
* Kora, Wardha, Maharastra
* Kora, Tumakuru, Karnataka
* Toyaguda, Adilabad, Telan ...
player
Mamadou Diabaté; ''Cowboy Justice'' (Palmetto, 2006), which marked the beginning of his use of electric guitar as a dominant voice in his compositions and band sound; and ''Little Things Run The World'', which NPR's Tom Vitale called "a turn to simplicity for a progressive jazz musician."
As a member of the Collective, Allison received numerous commissioning and performing grants from organizations including The Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust,
American Composers Forum,
Meet The Composer
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,
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation,
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, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, and
The National Endowment for the Arts.
He performed on more than a dozen additional recordings as a co-leader or sideman, including albums by
Curtis Stigers
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Career
S ...
,
Larry Goldings and
Steven Bernstein.
In 2001, Allison wrote the theme for
NPR's ''
On The Media'', produced by
WNYC
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and currently heard weekly by 1.5 million listeners.
Allison continued his work at
New School University and served as a guest instructor and visiting artist at the Siena Jazz Foundation in Siena, Italy, and at Souza Lima Ensino de Música in São Paulo, Brazil.
Allison won the Rising Star (Bassist) award in the ''
Down Beat'' critics poll in 2005, 2006 and 2007. He was nominated almost every year in one or more categories: Bassist, Composer, and Rising Star Composer, Arranger, Artist, and Group.
In 2005, Allison received the Bird Award, issued by the
North Sea Jazz Festival.
In 2009 Allison was invited to be a member of the Teaching Artists Collaborative at the Weill Music Center at
Carnegie Hall. As part of this program, Allison taught musical fundamentals to children in the public school system in Harlem, New York City, using student-created poetry, spoken word and song.
2010s
Allison continues to record and perform around the world. He released his ninth Palmetto Records album, ''Action-Refraction'', in 2011. The album is unique among Allison's releases as a leader for its focus on non-original music. It contains reworkings of compositions by
Donny Hathaway
Donny Edward Hathaway (October 1, 1945 – January 13, 1979) was an American soul singer, keyboardist, songwriter, and arranger whom ''Rolling Stone'' described as a "soul legend". His most popular songs include " The Ghetto", "This Christmas ...
,
PJ Harvey,
Samuel Barber
Samuel Osmond Barber II (March 9, 1910 – January 23, 1981) was an American composer, pianist, conductor, baritone, and music educator, and one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century. The music critic Donal Henahan said, "Proba ...
,
Thelonious Monk
Thelonious Sphere Monk (, October 10, 1917 – February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including " 'Round Midnight", ...
, and
Neil Young
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, among others. The album reached No. 1 on the CMJ jazz radio charts in May 2011.
In 2010, Allison was a visiting artist at the St. Louis College of Music in Rome, Italy, and returned as a teaching artist at the Sienna Jazz Foundation in Sienna, Italy.
In February 2012 Allison made his Carnegie Hall debut.
In 2012, as a representative of the Recording Academy (NARAS), Allison testified before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on issues relating to performing rights.
In 2013, Allison formed his own record label, Sonic Camera Records. His first album on that label, ''The Stars Look Very Different Today'', was released on December 3, 2013. The album features Brandon Seabrook (guitar and banjo),
Steve Cardenas (guitar) and
Allison Miller (drums). Allison wrote, arranged, produced and mixed the album.
Personal life
Allison resides in NYC's Greenwich Village with his wife,
Suzanne DiMaggio, and daughter.
Discography
As a leader
As a sideman or co-leader (selected recordings)
* Steve Cardenas, Ben Allison, Ted Nash, ''Healing Power'' (SunnySide Records, 2022)
* Steve Cardenas, ''Blue Has A Range'' (SunnySide Records, 2020)
* Dave Glasser, ''Hypocrisy Democracy'' (SunnySide Records, 2020)
* Ted Nash, ''West Side Story Songs'' (Plastic Sax Records, 2019)
* Michael Wolff, ''Bounce'' (SunnySide Records, 2019)
* Michael Wolff, ''Swirl'' (SunnySide Records, 2018)
* Pete Malinverni, ''Heaven'' (Saranac Records, 2017)
* Mark Whitfield, ''Live & Uncut'' (Chesky Records, 2017)
* Camille Thurman, ''Inside the Moment'' (Chesky Records, 2017)
* Jeremy Pelt, ''Tales, Musings and Other Reveries'' (
HighNote
HighNote Records is a jazz record company and label founded by Joe Fields with his son, Barney Fields, in 1997.
Joe Fields worked for Prestige Records in the 1960s, and in the 1970s founded Muse Records. After he sold Muse, he started the Hi ...
, 2015)
*
Michael Blake, ''Tiddy Boom'' (
Sunnyside, 2014)
*
Michael Blake, Ben Allison, Rudy Royston,
Union Square' (ABeat, 2013)
* Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra, ''MTO Plays Sly'' (Royal Potato Family, 2011)
* Steve Cardenas, ''West of Middle'' (Sunnyside, 2010)
* Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra, ''We Are MTO'' (Sunnyside, 2008)
* Ron Horton, ''It's a Gadget World'' (ABeat, 2007)
* Larry Goldings, ''Quartet'' (
Palmetto
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**Bermuda palmetto, ''Sabal bermudana''
**Birmingham palmetto, ''Sabal'' 'Birmingham'
**Dwarf, or bush palm ...
, 2006)
* Ted Nash, ''In the Loop'' (Palmetto, 2006)
* Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra, ''Vol. 1'' (Sunnyside, 2006)
*
Michael Blake Trio, ''Right Before Your Very Ears'' (
Clean Feed
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* Cleaning, the process of removing unwanted substances, such as dirt, infectious agents, and other impurities, from an object or environment
* Cleanliness, the state of being clean and free from dirt
Arts and media Music Al ...
, 2005)
* Curtis Stigers, ''I Think It's Going to Rain Today'' (Concord, 2004)
* Frank Kimbrough, ''Lullabluebye'' (Palmetto, 2004)
* Curtis Stigers, ''You Inspire Me'' (Concord, 2003)
* Ron Horton, ''Subtextures'' (
Fresh Sound
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The catalog includes work by musicians both major and minor that was recorded be ...
New Talent, 2003)
* Ted Nash, ''Still Evolved'' (Palmetto, 2003)
*
Michael Blake, ''Elevated'' (
Knitting Factory
The Knitting Factory is a nightclub in New York City that features eclectic music and entertainment. After opening in 1987, various other locations were opened in the United States.
The Knitting Factory gave its audience poetry readings, perform ...
, 2002)
* Tom Christensen, ''Paths'' (
Playscape, 2002)
* Ben Allison/Frank Kimbrough, The Herbie Nichols Project, ''Strange City'' (
Soul Note
Black Saint and Soul Note are two affiliated Italian independent record labels. Since their conception in the 1970s, they have released albums from a variety of influential jazz musicians, particularly in the genre of free jazz.
History
Black S ...
, 2001)
*
Michael Blake, ''Drift'' (Intuition, 2001)
* Ben Allison/Frank Kimbrough, The Herbie Nichols Project, ''Dr. Cyclops' Dream'' (Soul Note, 1999)
*
Ted Nash, ''
Rhyme & Reason'' (Arabesque, 1999)
* Ron Horton, ''Genius Envy'' (OmniTone, 1999)
* Frank Kimbrough, ''Chant'' (Igmod, 1998)
* Frank Kimbrough, ''Quickening'' (OmniTone, 1998)
* Ben Allison/Frank Kimbrough'', The Herbie Nichols Project, ''Love Is Proximity'' (Soul Note, 1997)
* Lee Konitz, ''Rhapsody II'' (
Evidence
Evidence for a proposition is what supports this proposition. It is usually understood as an indication that the supported proposition is true. What role evidence plays and how it is conceived varies from field to field.
In epistemology, eviden ...
, 1993)
* Lee Konitz, ''Rhapsody'' (Evidence, 1993)
* Ted Nash, ''Out of This World'' (
Mapleshade, 1991)
References
External links
Ben Allison official site“Jazz Man Ben Allison: Personal And Unpredictable,” All Things Considered, NPR, June 2011“Ben Allison: Singing the Melody,” JazzTimes, May 2011"New Comfort Under the Covers," The Wall Street Journal, Apr 2011“Interview and Online Chat with Ben Allison,” A Blog Supreme, Apr 2011“First Listen: Ben Allison / Action-Refraction,” NPR, Apr 2011“Ben Allison in Concert: Newport Jazz Festival 2010,” NPR, Aug 2010
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1966 births
Living people
American jazz double-bassists
Male double-bassists
Musicians from New Haven, Connecticut
Palmetto Records artists
Jazz musicians from Connecticut
21st-century double-bassists
21st-century American male musicians
American male jazz musicians
Wilbur Cross High School alumni