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on Shamarr
Shamarr
Allen makes Latest
Crescent City
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Shamarr Allen was born in the birthplace of Jazz, -- New Orleans, Louisiana --and became immersed in music at the early age of 7. His father a saxophonist by hobby became his first music teacher. Shamarr played in both the concert and marching bands all through school and always served as his section leader. As a teenager he attended the Louis Satchmo Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp where he studied under the tutelage of Jazz educators Edward Kidd Jordan, Clyde Kerr Jr., Herlin Riley and the late Alvin Batiste. At age 13, Shamarr was invited to play with the Pittsburg University Orchestra and at 16 appeared at Carnegie Hall with the Mahogany Brass Band. He
began his professional career as a street musician in the French Quarter
playing with Tuba Fats. His artistry was also greatly influenced
by his elementary and private music instructor Yvette Best, then, flautist
for the North Dakota Philharmonic and by his mentors Leroy Jones, Joe
Torregano, Bob French and Tim Green some of New Orleans
most noted Jazz musicians. Shamarr credits them with greatly impacting
what he does today. Playing with street musicians for tourists, lead to
his involvement with New Orleans brass bands -- the Hot 8 Brass Band,
Rebirth Brass Band, Lil Rascals, Treme and others. With the spirit and demeanor of Louis Armstrong, Shamarr has put his own unique spin on the interpretation of the music. Like Armstrong, his concern for people and pleasing an audience always comes first. He has also mastered the art of fusing traditional with contemporary jazz and funk. |
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