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Ben Allison (born 17 November 1966) is an American jazz double bassist and composer born in New Haven, Connecticut.[1]
His groups include The Ben Allison Band, Peace Pipe, the Ben Allison Quartet, Medicine Wheel, the Kush Trio, Man Size Safe, and the Herbie Nichols Project (which he co-leads with pianist Frank Kimbrough). At the age of 25 he formed the Jazz Composers Collective, a New York City nonprofit organization, serving as that organization's Artistic Director and as a Composer-in-Residence.[1]
Discography
- Seven Arrows (Koch Records, 1995) [citation needed]
- Medicine Wheel (Palmetto Records, 1998) [citation needed]
- Third Eye (Palmetto, 1999) [citation needed]
- Riding the Nuclear Tiger (Palmetto, 2001) [citation needed]
- Peace Pipe (Palmetto, 2002) [citation needed]
- Buzz (Palmetto, 2004) [citation needed]
- Cowboy Justice (Palmetto, 2006) [citation needed]
- Little Things Run the World (Palmetto, 2008) [citation needed]
- Think Free (Palmetto, 2009) [citation needed]
References
- ^ a b Henderson, Alex. "Ben Allison: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 18 January 2011.