Hailed by the New York Times as \u201ca tenor saxophonist with an enigmatic, elegant and harddriving style,\u201d JD Allen is a bright light on today\u2019s international jazz scene. His unique and compelling voice on the instrument \u2013 the result of a patient and painstaking confrontation with the fundamentals of the art \u2013 has earned Allen years of critical attention signaling his ascension to the upper ranks of the contemporary jazz world.
Originally from Detroit, Allen\u2019s apprenticeship, anchored by his lengthy tenure with Betty Carter, occurred largely in New York, where he worked with legends Lester Bowie, George Cables, Ron Carter, Louis Hayes, Frank Foster Big Band, Winard Harper, Dave Douglas, Cindy Blackman, Butch Morris, David Murray, Wallace Roney, Rufus Reid and Geri Allen.