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Jackie Allen is an American jazz singer and songwriter. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and began her career as a vocalist in the early 1980s. She has released several albums, including her debut album, Love Is Blue, in 1988. She has also collaborated with a number of jazz musicians, including Ramsey Lewis, Kurt Elling, and John Pizzarelli. Allen has been nominated for two Grammy Awards, and has won the Chicago Music Award for Best Jazz Vocalist. She has also been featured in the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, and the New York Times. Allen is 61 years old. She stands at 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 130 pounds. Her zodiac sign is Pisces. Allen is currently single. She has not been previously engaged. Allen has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as a jazz singer and songwriter.

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Occupation Singer
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 19 February, 1959
Birthday 19 February
Birthplace Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
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2011

After moving to Lincoln, Nebraska in 2011, Allen has continued to tour and record for the small Avant Bass label. My Favorite Color (2014), a collection of new and old standards, was her first studio release since Tangled. Christopher Loudon, writing for Jazz Times remarked "Eight years’ absence from the recording studio has done nothing to diminish Jackie Allen’s allure. The voice-dusky, mellow and wise, is as spellbinding as ever." In 2017 she released Rose Fingered Dawn, set of original songs written for her by Hans Sturm, to critical acclaim. John McDonough wrote in Downbeat Magazine that Jackie "showcases a polished virtuosity...a shimmering paradigm of stylish and sophisticated jazz singing."

In 2011 she moved to Nebraska and taught at Doane University and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

2008

In 2008 Allen was approached by the Muncie Symphony Orchestra in Indiana to create a project for their 60th Anniversary Season. The result was the 2009 live album Starry Night that features Allen's band with the symphony in a program of star-themed tunes arranged by John Clayton, Frank Proto, Bill Cunliffe, Mark Buselli, and Matt Harris.

2002

Since 2002 Allen has performed and recorded primarily with an ensemble that includes John Moulder (guitar), Dane Richeson(percussion), and Hans Sturm (bass) with the addition of either Ben Lewis, Laurence Hobgood, or Tom Larson (keyboards), Orbert Davis or Tito Carillo (trumpets), and Steve Eisen (woodwinds). She produced The Men in My Life with Eric Hochberg and it was picked up by the Chicago label A440 in 2003. The label signed her to do an additional recording, Love Is Blue, produced by Rob Mathes and released the following year. After the A440 label folded, she signed with Blue Note Records and working with Eric Hochberg once again, released Tangled (2006). She was dropped from the label after EMI/Blue Note was sold in 2007 to Terra Firma.

Elmhurst College invited Allen to join their faculty in 2002, and she stayed there until 2005 when Roosevelt University offered her a position. She taught at Roosevelt until 2008 and then taught private jazz vocal lessons and songwriting at Ball State University, The Cornerstone Center for the Arts, and the E. B. Ball Center in Indiana.

1999

In 1999 she began performing in a duo with Hans Sturm. They performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe where Frank Proto heard them and invited them to record for his Red Mark label. Dave Nathan wrote of the recording for the All Music Guide "This album ups the ante for voice/bass combination. It demands serious and committed listening. Landscapes: Bass Meets Voice will leave most breathless."

1994

Four years later she moved to Chicago and made her first album, Never Let Me Go (1994), for the Lake Shore Jazz record label. Her sidemen were pianist Brad Williams, saxophonist Edward Petersen, and bassist Larry Gray. She got to know pianist Judy Roberts, and they eventually made two albums together, Santa Baby and Autumn Leaves.

1989

Allen began teaching in Milwaukee at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music in 1989 and stayed on the faculty until 1992. In 1991 David Bloom hired her to teach at the Bloom School of Jazz in Chicago where she stayed for two years. For 12 years she taught at the Old Town School of Folk Music.