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TONY ALLEN
Afro-beat

"The official page of the master drummer..."


Nigeria

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   TONY ALLEN: General Info
Member Since1/17/2007
Band Websitetony-allen.com
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InfluencesThe great Fela Anikulapo Kuti, of course, and all the good afrobeat all over the world....
Sounds LikeAfrobeat !!!!
Record LabelHonest Jons
Type of LabelIndie








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May 2 2008 8:00P
Brazilintime Dublin
May 4 2008 8:00P
Brazilintime Limerick
May 5 2008 8:00P
JB’s African Tribute Amsterdam
May 6 2008 8:00P
JB’s African Tribute Brighton
May 9 2008 8:00P
Brazilintime Amsterdam
May 10 2008 8:00P
Brazilintime Rome
May 17 2008 8:00P
festival Mawazine Morroco
May 24 2008 8:00P
Festival Varsovie Varsovie
Jun 14 2008 8:00P
JB’s African Tribute Barbican
Jun 21 2008 8:00P
Festate Chiasso
Jun 27 2008 8:00P
Auxerre Auxerre
Jul 4 2008 8:00P
Jazz a Luz Luz Saint Sauveur
Jul 12 2008 8:00P
Pirineos Sur Huesca

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   About TONY ALLEN
www.tony-allen.com

www.thegoodthebadandthequeen.com

Tony Allen is one of the greatest drummers on the planet - the man who created Afrobeat with Fela Kuti. 24 years after leaving Fela’s band he remains a restless and potent trail blazer for new African musical adventures.

Tony Allen’s small and wiry frame contrasts with the powerful and transcendent force he radiates. On stage, behind that massive drum kit he’s serenely controlling the band. Compulsively watchable, you don’t want to miss a beat. Off stage he’s still radiating ...cool, focussed, controlled, a man on a mission. And that’s how its always been, even when he was growing up in Lagos through the 1940’s and 50’s, before he discovered the drums which changed his and our lives. His righteous character and iron self-discipline meant he had his own path to forge, passionately believing he was going somewhere. So he turned away from brief but promising careers as student, mechanic and electronic engineer, inevitably turning towards music. Music had always been around his home. His father, an automobile engineer, listened to Juju and other indigenous Yoruba music on the radio and at celebrations, often singing and playing instruments himself at home with his kids. But the teenage Tony was out at Lagos night spots digging the new Highlife sounds: Nigerian acts like Rex Lawson and wikkid Ghanaian acts like the Ramblers and E.T. Mensah. He was hooked....but he had no drumkit. No musicians in Lagos could afford their own instruments. They belonged to the clubs and hotels and you had to be hired by the house band if you wanted to get your eager hands on the sticks and your restless feet on the pedals. ‘Sir’ Victor Olayia (aka Evil Genius of Highlife) was the man who lit Tony’s fuse. His band, the Cool Cats, gigged around Nigeria throughout the 50’s in the wake of Mensah Highlife hysteria. He always had an eye for young talent. A certain Fela Ransome Kuti had sung with him for a couple of years, before he left for London to study music. Tony hung out with the Cool Cats and started playing claves. His big chance came when the drummer left and their new leader Sivor Lawson offered him the sticks.

His smouldering sense of mission had found a life long goal: to be the best, to keep on searching for his own sound. ‘I just wanted to sound like me...but I didn’t know what that sound was.’ He practised, studied, played countless all night sessions - ‘You gotta work hard if you really want to be the best’- and he listened constantly to US Jazz on record and on the radio. If Art Blakey was his god, Jesus was undoubtedly drum pioneer Kofi Ghanaba (aka Guy Warren of Ghana) who had taken Afro-ryddims live and direct to jazz stars like Dizzy, when he gigged in the US through the fifties. After the Cool Cats disbanded, he played with Agu Norris and the Heatwaves, the Nigerian Messengers and the Melody Makers. Then in 1964, a guy came round and asked him to come and audition for a Jazz DJ at Nigeria Broadcasting, some cat called Fela Kuti, who was looking for the right drummer for his jazz-highlife band, Koola Lobitos. Fela was just back from 4 years of studying Music Theory and trumpet at Trinty College, London. He’d also got bitten real bad by the jazz bug while he was there. ‘That’s why he wanted me. After the audition Fela said, ‘How come you are the only guy in Nigeria who plays like this - Jazz and Highlife?’ ’ Together they were going to create some of the most significant music of the twentieth century, Afrobeat. Fela’s personality was ideal for a front man/band leader/guru: visionary, exuberant, iconoclastic, motor mouthed, control freak, touched with genius. But the cool, taciturn Tony complemented him just as his drum patterns complemented and catalysed Fela’s songs and arrangements. ‘Fela used to write out the parts for all the musicians in the band (Africa ’70). I was the only one who originated the music I played. He tried to write it for me but we both knew it didn’t sound so good that way. Fela said I sound like 4 drummers.’ By the mid-seventies, Fela Anikulapo Kuti was the African superstar - undoubtedly the coolest, hippest, best known African musician on this planet, at that time, both inside and outside of Africa. His iconic status as African Musical Rebel Warrior Genius had champions’ league western musicians like Paul McCartney, Bootsy Collins, Ginger Baker, and James Brown’s entourage flocking to worship at The Shrine. That was the name of Fela’s Lagos club - the Mother of All Good Times - where its resident superstar developed Afrobeat before the very ears of the punters, in an apparently endless series of epic stage shows filled with drums, musicians ,dancers and radical politics, while the customary Shrine spliff vendors completed the picture. But as the seventies wore on, Tony could not shake his steadily growing disillusionment with Africa ’70 and the lack of recognition Fela gave him, even though Tony was leader of the band and provider of the prime element – those drum patterns that underpinned the whole mighty edifice. ‘What makes me decide it’s time to go? It’s … everything...and (his)carelessness....like he doesn’t care, like he doesn’t know ...he doesn’t feel he’s done anything(wrong). And with all the parasites around too.... there were 71 people on tour by now and only 30 working in the band....you got to ask why. Those guys were sapping Fela of his Force, of his Music.’ So Tony moved on, once again in search of his own sound. Fela had to find 4 drummers, one man just couldn’t replace Allenko on an all night set! First thing for Tony was an all drummer show with Khofi Ghanaba at National Theatre in Lagos (find the tapes someone please!), checking out his roots and then he cut the still compelling No Discrimination album. The ’80’s saw him playing with King Sunny Ade in London, Ray Lema in Paris and releasing his own Afrobeat gem, NEPA. The ’90’s saw him working on the dub soaked, future Afrobeat of the Black Voices album for far sighted and hip Comet Records, produced by Doctor L, incendiary DJ and pillar of the Parisian electronica elite. As the new century came round, Tony gave us the deconstructed jazzy Afrobeat of Psycho On Da Bus.

Meanwhile Afrobeat has been breaking out all over. Fela could have been prophesying about Afro beat when he spoke about the future of African music in 1992 ‘It will break into the world, but it will take its time….because that’s the best way for the music to break. The gods do not want the music to break into the international scene as a fashion ….(but) as a serious cultural episode’ Since Fela’s death in 1997, Afrobeat has been enjoying a new serious cultural episode. It’s horizons continue to restlessly expand. The Groove has become a Temple where many worship - artists like Fela’s sons, Femi and Sean, New York rebel collective Antibalas, Andres Levin , Dele Sossimi, keyboard player for Fela’s Egypt ’80 and Femi’s Positive Force. There’s been Afrobeat subversion of the dance floors of New York through the work of DJ/remixer/producers like Masters at Work and Joe Clausell and in London and Paris, Ashley Beadle, Da Lata, IG Culture, the Shrine Synchrosystem and Zenzile have made the made the dance floor feel the force. It’s simultaneously grown into a widely used jazz form and a dance floor style. Clubs, labels and compilations which celebrate Fela, Afrobeat and Nigerian Afro Rock are seizing the time and pushing up shoots into the balmy Afrobeat springtime.

NOTE: This is the official Tony Allen Myspace page. However, Tony himself has little time to check it and respond to personal messages, but we try transmit him all the personnal messages we receive. Thanks very much for your support.

This clip focuses on Tony Allen playing in The Good, The Bad and The Queen:

Please visit also some Tony's websites friends :

www.myspace.com/afrobeatnolimit www.felaspirit.com


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TONY ALLEN's Friends Comments
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anGoose





May 13 2008 12:41 PM

Love Music Hate Racism, a beautiful
day. Superb music, thank you very much.
Bagogrooves





May 9 2008 7:17 AM

Hello Number 9, yes faut que l' on se croise, je pars ce week , mais je ne manquerai pas de venir t' ecouter un de ses 4 !!!

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May 8 2008 4:07 PM




This is the only one italian concert for Kora solo by Toumani Diabaté. May 23th, 2008 at Castello Caetani, Sermoneta – Latina – Rome, Italy
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for other info see T. P. AFRICA ..
Yamenja





May 7 2008 5:14 AM

Ah Tony....you were magnificent last night - thank you! xxxxx

Dogon (detail)
Judee





May 4 2008 1:06 AM

artistical-E, musical-E
good vibes i send to U from ME!!
zukunft





May 2 2008 3:15 AM

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System Zion





May 1 2008 2:01 PM

onelOve
Seun Anikulapo Kuti @ Fela's Egypt 80





Apr 30 2008 11:11 AM




Yo General ! If you are around ?
Olivier Corre





Apr 29 2008 2:48 AM

Salut ! A l'occasion de la sortie de l'album avec JORNICK, je me permets de faire un peu de publicité . A bientôt !
Olivier Corre


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Sistarina Carina





Apr 26 2008 5:40 AM

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anGoose





Apr 26 2008 3:02 AM

Looking forward to tomorrow
Respect
GILLES SOEN-WER





Apr 24 2008 3:11 PM



Hello. My pictures of ISRAEL VIBRATION in live are on my website (www. soenwer-photo. fr) and on myspace.
See u soon
^_^pablo





Apr 22 2008 8:03 PM

shalom ...here we are in time that have no care ..not only for this earth but for many things that we cant bring back and
more ...we can't almost stop it from braking it..how hard, how hard we are?!! or do we???!!
so...lets look in what left of it and make the best of it ,don't you think so..so many nice places are in this earth...this Mother earth....
The Mother of all Animals,Races,and the sea and the mounters,
the city's the Computer and power ..
she is our Mother Earth.. for ever and ever for ever and so on..Amen...

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hugs..^_^pablo
minanoh





Apr 22 2008 7:58 AM

Salut!!!

Pour ceux qui seront sur Paris

Yes je joue au Café des Sports le vendredi 2 mai à 21HOO avec , Jah Dys Iple et Killaweed !!!

94 rue de Ménilmontant Paris 20eme métro Ménilmontant ou Gambetta bus 96

Café des Sports the place to be on friday the 2nd of May

Be there and enjoy the Music !!!

Minanoh

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Apr 22 2008 7:57 AM

BONJOUR A TOUS AMIS BATTEURS & PERCUSSIONNISTES, N'HÉSITEZ PAS A POSTER VOS DEMOS AUDIO, VIDEO, INFOS CONCERTS, STAGES, MASTER-CLASS SUR NOTRE PAGE L'ESPACE COMMENTAIRES EST LIBRE...

A TRES BIENTOT
FRed

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Apr 22 2008 2:44 AM

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DanSe





Apr 21 2008 2:52 PM

Thx Tony

Greetings from the World

~S~
AFROBEAT NO LIMIT





Apr 21 2008 12:53 PM

Tony, après ton tonitruant concert à La Bellevilloise, nous accueillerons le groupe FANGA et Wakadjo !
Ce sera le vendredi 23 mai de 21h à l'aube comme d'habitude !!

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Apr 21 2008 7:47 AM

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Le Pico





Apr 19 2008 8:11 AM

Dear Amigos

Le Picó invites you to our first 2008 live appearance in London brought to you by Movimientos at the Notting Hill Arts Club as part of La Linea Festival, on Tuesday, April 22nd from 7pm onwards. E-mail us your name and/or people attending with you to be on the Band's list, you'll only have to pay £4 and we will be giving a free CD for each person in the Le Picó's list, an offer we hope you will find impossible to resist… We hope to see you all there and have a great night together, there will be bands, djs and movies on the night till 2am.

e-mail us to: lepico@live.com
TANJA





Apr 18 2008 1:28 PM

hey Shirley,

was it you asking me for the site me and Karen make all that extra cash from?
I think i sent you the wrong one the other day.

This is the site you should use.

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we signed up with loads till we found this one, they pay big :)

let me know how you are doing with it.


ttyl honey
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Apr 17 2008 5:38 AM

MERCI!!!
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Apr 17 2008 4:09 AM

need to refresh your raga ?!

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en concert au
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mercredi 30 avril à 21h
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Hubert DUPONT – contrebasse
Stéfanus VIVENS – claviers, harmonium
Philippe FOCH – tablas et percussions
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Céline WADIER – chant dhrupad
Denis TESTE – sitar

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Un album aussi convaincant qu'ambitieux » Jazzman

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