Off Topic: Jackson Allen Gets the Blues

March 6, 2020

Jackson Allen 20 transforms when he takes the stage.

The shy student disappears. In his place steps Jackson Allen, harmonica-playing bluesman, jamming without inhibition. The German Studies major has entertained blues fans in the United States and abroad. We caught up with him to talk about music.

How long have you played the harmonica?

I started when I was about 14; I am almost entirely self-taught. I was originally a drummer, but drums are much more stressful, and I didn檛 enjoy that as much. Harmonica is ubiquitous in blues and roots music, so it was an easy choice.

Why the blues?

My interest in blues came before the harmonica. I檝e been entranced by the soul of the music攁nd how it speaks to me攆or about 12 years now. The music has so much soul and feeling, but it檚 also oriented toward having a good time.

Where has the harmonica taken you?

Geographically, it檚 taken me to cities in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, Finland and the Netherlands. It has also put me in contact with extremely talented and well-known musicians here and in Europe.  

You are an introvert at heart, but you檇 never know that when you perform. What happens?

I feel alive on stage, it檚 like a switch goes on when I perform攖here檚 no nervousness, fear or insecurity. I get a really special energy when I檓 playing.

With graduation looming, what檚 next for you?

I don檛 have a job yet, but my plan is to move to a city with a vibrant blues scene, do music at night and work during the day. Maybe someday I檒l switch to doing music full time.

Read more about Allen, who traveled and played in Europe on a Stephen W. Keller Memorial Scholarship, in Beautiful Life: Love, Friendship and Loss Inspire Legacy of International Adventure.

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