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Sam Allen
BornJanuary 30, 1909
Middleport, Ohio, U.S.
DiedApril 1963 (aged 54)
California, U.S.
Genres Jazz
Instruments Piano

Sam Allen (January 30, 1909 – April 1963) [1] was an American jazz pianist.

Early life

Allen was born in Middleport, Ohio. [2] [3] Beginning at the age of 10, he accompanied silent films on piano in movie theaters. [4]

Career

In 1928, Allen moved to New York City, where he joined Herbert Cowans's band at the Rockland Palace. Before long, he moved back to Ohio, where he played with saxophonist Alex Jackson in 1930. He joined James P. Johnson's orchestra as the second pianist and then was a member of the Teddy Hill band. In the 1940s he worked with Stuff Smith, Dizzy Gillespie, and became pianist for Slim & Slam.

Discography

With Dizzy Gillespie

References

  1. ^ Lee, William F. (1984). People in Jazz: Jazz Keyboard Improvisors of the 19th & 20th Centuries : Preragtime, Blues, Folk and Minstrel, Early Ragtime, Dixieland, Ragtime-stride, Blues-boogie, Swing, Prebop, Bop ... Columbia Lady Music. ISBN  978-0-89898-358-6.
  2. ^ "Sam Allen". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  3. ^ "Sam Allen", Discogs.
  4. ^ Eugene Chadbourne, Sam Allen at Allmusic.