Music
Mose Allison, a genre-defying pianist, singer and composer/lyricist whose wittily sardonic, blues-driven songs earned him the title of “The William Faulkner of Jazz,” has died.
Nov. 15, 2016
Mose Allison opened a weeklong-run at the Jazz Bakery in a retrospective mood Tuesday night.
March 9, 2001
Travel & Experiences
Mose Allison at Largo at the Coronet
Jan. 14, 2010
Mose Allison may not have the fame of some jazz players, but he has respect from the public and other musicians.
Jan. 8, 2005
Ask jazz fans who Mose Allison is and you’ll be told he’s one of the greatest living jazz pianists around.
April 1, 1986
Mention Mose Allison and most jazz fans will immediately respond with, “Yeah.
Feb. 6, 1999
Mose Allison, the country-style sophisticate from Mississippi, came back to the Vine St.
March 14, 1991
If jazz is to ever have a poet laureate, it might well consider Mose Allison, the singer-pianist-composer who not only presents his own magically effusive lyrics in a unique and swinging style, but delivers the words and music of others in an equally effective manner.
Oct. 30, 1987
Look in the dictionary under laid-back and you will probably see a picture of singer/piano player Mose Allison.
Oct. 11, 1990
Mose Allison lives in Long Island, but he has the laid-back manner of a Southern Californian.
Dec. 12, 1989