John Allred knew at a young age that he wanted to carry on the jazz legacy of his grandfather and father. Born in Rock Island, Illinois and growing up in a musical environment, he developed a
deep appreciation for jazz. At the age of 13 years, John played his first jazz festival on trombone with his father,
Bill Allred. World-class trombonist Bill, played an important part in John's early musical
development. Upon graduation from high school, he relocated to Southern California to start playing professionally with
The Jazz Minors, a six-piece Dixieland jazz band at Disneyland in Anaheim.
Still in his teens, John became very active in the Los Angeles music scene. In addition to his interest in early jazz, he ventured into other musical styles and his versatility allowed him many opportunities to
perform with big bands and studio orchestras.
In 1987 John enthusiastically accepted an offer to join
Woody Herman and
The Young Thundering Herd as lead trombonist and featured soloist. With the Herd, John performed with
Clark Terry,
Buddy DeFranco,
Terry Gibbs,
Stan Getz, and
Rosemary Clooney to name a few. During his engagement with Woody's band, John played in hundreds of clubs, concert halls and colleges across the nation, including
Carnegie Hall
and
The Kennedy Centre.
Relocated to Florida, he became active in the jazz and studio scenes. For the major motion picture
My Girl, John coached actor
Dan Ackroyd to appear as if he were playing the tuba and, naturally, played the tuba parts
for the sound track.
In Orlando, father and son teamed up in Bill Allred's Classic Jazz Band, a relationship that still continues today. Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2000, this band continues to tour internationally, reaching thousands
of fans and producing many exciting recordings.
John has also performed in many production shows for headliners such as:
Ray Charles,
Natalie Cole,
Paul Anka,
Wayne Newton,
Don Rickles,
Joan Rivers, Regis and Kathy Lee, the
Moody Blues,
The Temptations, and
The Four Tops.
In 1990 John accepted a spot with the famed Matteson-Phillips Tuba-Jazz Consort. This unique ensemble featured John on euphonium alongside jazz great
Rich Matteson and famous tubist
Harvey Phillips.
His first trombone solo recording, IN THE BEGINNING was with Arbors Records in 1993 (ARCD 19115), and In 1998 the John Allred Quintet released FOCUSED on the AppleJazz label (AJCD 0062).
Of this recording, Don Sebesky writes:
"John Allred is a MONSTER! - Very scary. I haven't been so impressed with a trombone player since Carl Fontana. John plays the way I always wanted to, but didn't have the chops. He can be in my band anytime."
Moving to New York City in 1999, John Allred can be found performing with groups such as Toshiko Akiyoshi's Big Band, The Woody Herman Orchestra under the direction of Frank Tiberi, The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band,
as well as productions for
Dick Hyman, and
George Wein for the
JVC Jazz Festival. John has also appeared on many recent jazz recordings ranging from traditional to modern.
John Allred performs at many jazz parties, festivals, and workshops, making guest appearances worldwide. He has shared the stage with artists such as
Conte Candoli, Dick Hyman, Jon Faddis, Slide Hampton,
Ralph Sutton, Bobby Shew, Tommy Newsom, Jack Sheldon, Clark Terry, Ken Peplowski, Eddie Higgings, Byron Stripling, Ross Tompkins, Ray Sherman, Wild Bill Davison, Peanuts Hucko, Bob Haggart,
Buddy Morrow, Dave McKenna, Joe Ascione, Jeff Hamilton, Jay Leonhardt, Jake Hanna, Scott Hamilton, Kenny Davern, Marvin Stamm, Bob Wilber, Bill Allred, Ed Soph, Warren Vaché, Allan Vaché, Harry Allen,
Don Menza, Flip Phillips, Plas Johnson, Louie Bellson, Red Holloway, Milt Hinton, Chris Potter, Bucky Pizzarelli, Ed Polcer, George Masso, Bill Watrous, Ira Sullivan, Randy Sandke, Howard Alden, Dan Barrett,
Frank Capp, Joe Wilder.