Archie Alleyne
ARCHIE ALLEYNE (drummer, bandleader) was born Archibald Alexander Alleyne on January 7, 1933 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. From largely self-taught beginnings, he soared to future and current legendary status during the years after launching his playing career in the early ‘50s. A familiar sight – and sound – as the resident drummer at the famous Town Tavern for more than a decade from 1955 to 1966, Alleyne became the drummer-of-choice for visiting jazz stars including Sonnie Stitt, Billie Holiday, Stan Getz, Bud Freeman, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, and Lester Young.
During the same period, he also played in local recording studios; in the big bands of jazz luminaries including Ron Collier and Don (D.T.) Thompson; as a featured sideman with countless jazz names appearing in leading jazz clubs everywhere; and on tour throughout North America and the Caribbean with notables including Marion McPartland and Teddy Wilson.
After an automobile accident in 1967, Alleyne became a restaurateur, partnering in the popular Underground Railroad in Toronto, while his musical career was put on hold from 1970 to 1982. He returned to the music scene in 1982, forming a quartet with vibraphonist Frank Wright, Connie Maynard on piano, and bassist Bill Best (replaced later by Wray Downes and later, Steve Wallace). He went back to international touring, too, throughout Great Britain with saxophonist Jim Galloway in 1985, and during 1988 and 1989, as a sideman with celebrated pianist Oliver Jones in Cuba, Ireland, Spain, Egypt, the Ivory Coast, and Nigeria.
In 2000, he co-created Kollage, the multi-talented jazz sextet which, now under Alleyne’s leadership, is one of the highest-profile and busiest bands in Canada.
He also established Evolution of Jazz performing troupes, the affiliated Archie Alleyne Mentorship Program to benefit youthful career development, and the Archie Alleyne Scholarship & Bursary Fund to recognize and encourage academic excellence in jazz studies.
Awards:
1981 - Cheer Productions: Canadian Black Music Award & Black Music Pioneer
1993 - Jazz Report ‘Drummer ot the Year’ Award
2000 - Toronto Arts Award honoring Artistic Excellence and Achievement
2003 - Pride Magazine - African-Canadian Lifetime Achievement Award
2003 – IAJE (International Association for Jazz Education) in recognition of Outstanding Service to Jazz Education
2003 - Brandon Street Community Development Foundation: The Archie Alleyne Scholarship Fund
2005 - Urban Music Association of Canada (UMAC) Lifetime Achievement Award
2007– AFofM (American Federation of Musicians) Charles Walton Advocate Award Semi-Finalist
2008 – National Jazz Awards Nominee as “Drummer of the Year”
- Don (DT) Thompson Quartet in concert on March 16 1987
- Hagood Hardy Jazz Sextet in concert on October 22 1990
- Bobbi Sherron and Quartet in concert on February 8 1993
- Connie Maynard Trio w/ K. Bryan in concert on February 7 1994
- Erlendson Trio in concert on December 2 1996
- Jeff Jones with the Wray Downes Quartet in concert on December 13 1993
- Kollage with Jackie Richardson in concert on January 20 2003
- Archie Alleyne All-Stars in concert on February 11 2005
- Archie Alleyne/Frank Wright Quartet in concert on February 21 1983
- Archie Alleyne Orchestra in concert on October 18 1999
- Toronto Jazz Quartet in concert on October 23 1995
- A-A Eh
- AA eh!
- All Blues
- All Day Long
- Around the Corner
- Blue Minor
- Blues for Archie
- Capricorn
- Chicago Stomp Down
- CJRT
- Deep Purple
- Deja Vu
- Dem There Eyes
- Django's Castle
- Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me
- Don't Blame Me
- Feature
- Fire Drums
- Fragile
- Freddy the Freeloader
- Gingerbread Boy
- Good Morning Heartache
- Hello Little Girl
- Hey There
- How Deeo is the Ocean
- Hymn to Freedom
- I Love You
- I Wish I Didn't Love You So
- I'm in the Mood for Love
- Infraray
- It Don't Mean a Thing
- Jeep's Blues
- Lullabye
- Lush Life
- Morocco
- Natural Bread Boogie
- No Moon at All
- Octopus
- Overjoyed
- Pannonica
- Pyramid
- Rac-cat Blues
- Rain or Shine
- Remember
- Rockin' in Rhythm
- Solitude
- Strollin'
- Tanga
- Teasin'
- Test
- The Blessing
- The Nearness of You
- We'll Be Together Again
- What Kind of Fool Am I? / Who Can I Turn To?
- Why I Was Born
- Winnipeg at Night
- Zoot's Way

