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Allen Lowe was born on 5 April, 1954 in Massapequa Park, New York, U.S., is an A music & arts artist. Discover Allen Lowe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Musician
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 5 April, 1954
Birthday 5 April
Birthplace Massapequa Park, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Allen Lowe is a composer, musician, music historian, and sound restoration specialist.

He plays alto saxophone, C-melody saxophone, and guitar and has recorded with Julius Hemphill, Marc Ribot, Roswell Rudd, Don Byron, Doc Cheatham, and David Murray.

He has also produced a series of historical projects on American popular song, jazz, and the blues.

1893

A Blues History, 1893–1959''.

The books were accompanied by CD sets that were mastered by Lowe.

He began doing freelance audio work for Rhino Records, Shout Records, Rykodisc, Sony, and Venus Records and for Michael Feinstein and Terry Gross.

Lowe lectured on musical topics and moderated panels at the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies and the annual EMP Pop Conference in Seattle, Washington.

He lectured for the United States Information Agency in Europe on American music history.

His book Devilin' Tune was used in courses at Harvard and Yale, and entries appeared about him in the New Grove Dictionary of Jazz and The Penguin Guide to Jazz on Compact Disc.

There is a chapter about him in the book Bebop and Nothingness by Francis Davis.

1896

He wrote American Pop from Minstrel to Mojo (a survey of American music from 1896 to 1946) That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History 1900-1950 God Didn't Like It: Electric Hillbillies, Singing Preachers, and the Beginning of Rock and Roll, 1950-1970; and ''Really the Blues?

1950

Lowe grew up in Massapequa Park, New York in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

He started playing saxophone in jazz groups at age 15.

He had some of his first jazz experiences, as a teenager, at the legendary Lower East Side "Slugs Saloon," seeing Ornette Coleman's band and Charles Mingus, among others.

1968

When his young band (with guitarist Joel Perry) was booked for a festival in Bedford Stuyvesant circa 1968, they turned out to be one of the opening acts for the comeback appearance of Eubie Blake.

Lowe dropped out of the Yale School of Drama after one year of studying to be a playwright.

1982

He met and married his wife, and they moved to Brooklyn where Lowe completed a master's degree in Library Sciences (1982) from St. John's University.

After graduation, Lowe and his wife moved to New Haven, where he returned to his saxophone and became active in the local jazz scene with bassist Jeff Fuller and drummer Ray Kaczynski.

Lowe became more interested in avant-garde music and began composing, performing, and recording.

1985

He recorded his first album, For Poor B. B., in 1985 and then recorded a series of albums with Julius Hemphill, Don Byron, David Murray, Doc Cheatham, Roswell Rudd, Loren Schoenberg, Jimmy Knepper, and Randy Sandke.

He recorded Mental Strain at Dawn live at the Knitting Factory with his Jack Purvis Memorial Orchestra and recorded sessions for Enja Records and Music & Arts.

1990

In 1990 Lowe began working for the mayor of New Haven and became director of Jazz New Haven, an annual, free festival.

He ran the festival for three years, hiring musicians such as Tony Williams, Max Roach, Jaki Byard, Tito Puente, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Lovano, Randy Brecker, Ray Barretto, and James Moody.

1996

In 1996 Lowe moved to South Portland, Maine.

He began composing again and taught himself audio restoration.

2001

Around 2001, Lowe began playing and recording on guitar and alto saxophone.

2007

In 2007 he recorded Jews in Hell: Radical Jewish Acculturation with Matthew Shipp, Lewis Porter, Randy Sandke, Marc Ribot, Scott Robinson, and Erin McKeown.

Jews in Hell led to Lowe's inclusion in the book Jazz Jews.

Lowe was voted 2021 Jazz Times Readers' Poll Artist of the Year.