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Artist
Fabrice Alleman has a duel disposition which is quite apparent. Firstly, starting with his musical education: classical studies at the "Conservatoire Royal" in Mons, followed by Jazz at the " Conservatoire Royal" in Brussels where he obtained two outstanding "First Prizes". In june 1992, at the bare age of 25 , he managed to acquire the most thorough musical education available in the French community educational system in Belgium. Secondly, by using two instruments to express himself on this record: the soprano that reminds you of Charlie Mariano and John Coltrane, the tenor which evokes Sonny Rollins and Bob Mintzer. It is equally apparent when recording, in the studio and on stage; during the Jazz Festival in Liège, Fabrice Alleman obtained the "Nicolas Dor" prize awarded by the belgian artistic promotion department of the SABAM. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Spirit One: Clarity

Obviously (feat. Nathalie Loriers, Reggie Washington, Lionel Beuvens, Lorenzo Di Maio)
Obviously

Gaume Jazz Festival
Udiverse

Live at Dinant Jazz Festival
30 Years of Belgian Jazz: Igloo Finest Selection
30 Years Belgian Jazz: Finest Selection
Braining Storm
Obviously (feat. Nathalie Loriers, Reggie Washington, Lionel Beuvens & Lorenzo Di Maio)
Spirit One - Clarity
Loop The Loop