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J.D. Allen III (born December 11, 1972)is a jazz tenor saxophonist and composer.

After moving to New York City, he played with George CablesBetty CarterRon CarterJack DeJohnetteFrank FosterButch MorrisDavid Murray, and Wallace Roney. Closer to his generation, he has played with Lucian BanCindy BlackmanGerald CleaverDave DouglasOrrin EvansDuane EubanksMarcus GilmoreRussell GunnWinard HarperElisabeth KontomanouMeshell NdegeocelloJeremy PeltEric Revis.[2]

Allen's first solo album, In Search Of (Criss Cross, 1999), led to his selection as Best New Artist in Italy. In 2002, his second album was chosen a top ten album of the year by Jazziz magazine. Ten years later he was named best composer and best tenor saxophonist in the Critics' Poll at DownBeat magazine. A critic at NPR picked his album Victory (Sunnyside, 2011) for the number three spot in the top twenty albums of 2011. Allen also works under the pseudonym "Bigger Thomas" and "Cross Damon."

 

ALLEN, JD

J.D. Allen III (born December 11, 1972)is a jazz tenor saxophonist and composer.

After moving to New York City, he played with George CablesBetty CarterRon CarterJack DeJohnetteFrank FosterButch MorrisDavid Murray, and Wallace Roney. Closer to his generation, he has played with Lucian BanCindy BlackmanGerald CleaverDave DouglasOrrin EvansDuane EubanksMarcus GilmoreRussell GunnWinard HarperElisabeth KontomanouMeshell NdegeocelloJeremy PeltEric Revis.[2]

Allen's first solo album, In Search Of (Criss Cross, 1999), led to his selection as Best New Artist in Italy. In 2002, his second album was chosen a top ten album of the year by Jazziz magazine. Ten years later he was named best composer and best tenor saxophonist in the Critics' Poll at DownBeat magazine. A critic at NPR picked his album Victory (Sunnyside, 2011) for the number three spot in the top twenty albums of 2011. Allen also works under the pseudonym "Bigger Thomas" and "Cross Damon."