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Aimée Allen

Aimée Allen Quartet @ Washington Heights Jazz Festival

Le Chéile
839 W 181st St

Oct 31, 2024

8:00 PM EDT
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Aimée Allen and her quartet of superb musicians will open Jazz Wahi's Washington Heights Jazz Festival with an exciting and eclectic set of standards and original music and some surprises. Aimée Allen - vocals Tony Romano - guitar Kevin Hailey - bass Kenneth Salters - drums Advance tickets highly recommended: https://www.instantseats.com/index.cfm... Full schedule and more info about the Washington Heights Jazz Festival: https://www.jazzwahi.org/jazz-fest/
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Aimée Allen Biography

Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, vocalist Aimée Allen's intimate connection with music began as a child. Her childhood was scored with classic jazz, because her mother kept selections from the tradition on the family turntable. Though singing was a part of her childhood, Aimée first began singing professionally with jazz a cappella groups in college. After graduation, Aimée moved to Paris where she performed regularly in jazz clubs and festivals. The deep relationship between the francophone audiences and Brazilian bossa nova, led Aimée to form Les Bossa Novices, a Paris-based group dedicated to bossa and jazz.

Aimée now performs regularly in New York City and abroad. Standards and bossa are part of her repertoire, but now an accomplished composer, she also sings her original songs, many of which have become audience favorites. Her original music has been licensed for feature film and network television. She has sung with many renowned jazz musicians including Romero Lubambo, Ron McClure, François Moutin, Roswell Rudd, Ari Hoenig, Joel Frahm, and Yomo Toro.

“A fully fledged composer, lyricist and vocalist, her ideas are filled with depth and meaning and her lyrics profoundly unique.”
- Constance Tucker, All About Vocals

“A brilliant singer and even more thoughtful lyricist, Allen’s sublime collaboration with Lubambo (the duets are true gems) reveal Allen’s vocal abilities in terms of storytelling.”
- H. Allen Williams, JazzTimes

“Intimate lyrics and timely social commentary on “Democracy How” gives Allen’s Wings Uncaged a powerful voice”
- Jay Edwards, WCLK, JazzTones Radio

“Wings Uncaged is filled with inventive reworkings of a few favorite standards along with five new and memorable originals, featuring Allen at the top of her form.”
- Scott Yanow

Recordings:

Aimée’s latest album Love and the Catalyst is a collection of songs about love, change and the catalytic agents that bring them about. It was nominated for a 2023 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album – Vocal, and garnered critical acclaim and significant national radio play, reaching #35 on the JazzWeek radio charts and making many of the Best-of-2022 lists. Aimée’s songwriting on the project was recognized with The Comet’s Tail, named a Semi-Finalist for the 2022 International Songwriting Competition and Quantum Entanglements a Finalist in the jazz category of The 28th Annual U.S.A. Songwriting Competition (2023).

Aimée performs extensively in the New York metropolitan area and received a South Arts Jazz Road Grant in 2021 for a 6-state tour in the U.S. She has toured abroad as a headliner in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Senegal.

Aimée was the co-writer and interpreter of two songs on Fahir Atakoglu’s 2020 jazz release For Love. The album was a collection of Atakoglu’s compositions interpreted by multiple guest artists including Buika, Luciana Souza, and Romero Lubambo among others.

Aimée’s latest album Love and the Catalyst is a collection of songs about love, change and the catalytic agents that bring them about. It was nominated for a 2023 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album – Vocal, and garnered critical acclaim and significant national radio play, reaching #35 on the JazzWeek radio charts and making many of the Best-of-2022 lists. Aimée’s songwriting on the project was recognized with The Comet’s Tail, named a Semi-Finalist for the 2022 International Songwriting Competition and Quantum Entanglements a Finalist in the jazz category of The 28th Annual U.S.A. Songwriting Competition (2023).

Aimée performs extensively in the New York metropolitan area and received a South Arts Jazz Road Grant in 2021 for a 6-state tour in the U.S. She has toured abroad as a headliner in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Senegal.

Aimée was the co-writer and interpreter of two songs on Fahir Atakoglu’s 2020 jazz release For Love. The album was a collection of Atakoglu’s compositions interpreted by multiple guest artists including Buika, Luciana Souza, and Romero Lubambo among others.
After a successful crowdfunding campaign contributed to by fans, Aimée released a new album, Wings Uncaged, in September of 2018. It features jazz standards, and Aimée’s own compositions on the theme of transcendence, evocative song-stories with winged creatures serving as metaphors. The album reached #32 on the JazzWeek charts (#1 on the RMR jazz charts, and #8 on the NACC jazz charts), and garnered a 4 star review in Downbeat Magazine's Best of 2018 issue.

Aimée's last album, Matter of Time, released in May 2015 on Azuline Music features master Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubambo, François Moutin on bass, Toru Dodo on piano, and Jacob Melchior on drums. The album is an exciting and soulful collection of Aimée’s new compositions, unconventional interpretations of standards, and bossas featuring Aimée and Romero in duo.

Aimée's previous release, Winters & Mays is that rare combination of soulful, sensitive, and swinging. It includes Aimée’s thoughtful original songs as well as reinterpretations of hand-picked gems, demonstrating Aimée's versatility through jazz, bossa, blues, tango, ballads and even pop. Winters & Mays was released on Azuline Music in 2011.

Aimée's second CD, l’Inexplicable, was the fruit of her trans-continental musical experiences and her talents as a writer. It is a collection of warm, soulful, jazz-pop originals blending African rhythms, Brazilian bossa, and classic jazz influences. Nearly all the tracks were written by Aimée and are sung in French. l’Inexplicable was released in Japan in 2008 on Vivid Sound and in Europe on Schubert Music. Aimée's original compositions from this album have been licensed for use in film and network television.

On her debut release, Dream, Aimée offered inspired interpretations of jazz standards, familiar bossa nova classics and one original composition. In keeping with her experiences, Dream includes vocals in English, French, and Portuguese.
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