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True to its title, The Twilight Zone represents a turning point of sorts for Jason Allen. It's his first studio album for Smith Music, the label, run by his friend Frank Jackson, that released 2006's Liveat Gruene Hall, and he wrote all but two of the songs. "This record is a good reflection of who I am as an artist/songwriter," he says."The others [2003's Something I Dreamed and 2005's Wouldn't It Be Nice] were too, but this one is digging a little deeper." Twilight Zone marks Allen's first time as co-producer; he and partner Tommy Detamore cut the album in three weeks at Detamore's Cherry Ridge Studio outside Flooresville, "down a long dirt road in thewoods, just like I like it," Allen says. "Although we did have a squirrel try to get in on the record - I'm not sure if he made it or not." Allen responded well to working with Detamore. "I learned a lot hanging out with Tommy," he says. "When I write a song, I always like to imagine what it would sound like with a full production behind it. This time I got to try a few different things to see which way I likeit best - it's like having a kid and being able to dress it too." Some songs on Twilight Zone, like "I Can't Let You Go" and "Elvis Tonight," draw as much from '50s and '60s rock and R&B as much as country, and Allen agrees, citing favorites like Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly and more contemporary inspirations such as Dwight Yoakam and Jim Lauderdale. Other songs are deeply personal - Allen wrote "He's Still Dancing With Her" after watching his dad on the dance floor one night, dancing to a song he and Allen's late mother used to dance to, and called on his father-in-law to help him finish "You Make My World Go Round." "I wasn't sure what else there was left to say," Allen says, "[but] he got excited when he heard what I had and started coming up with lines, and it just flowed from there." Although he didn't write Twilight Zone's title track, it has a long history with Allen's family nevertheless. "A guy by the name of Donald Overstreet wrote it when he was in prison; he was married to my aunt at one time," he says. "My dad learned it from him and added his own touch to it; now, fifty something years later, here it is. It traveled a long way to get here." Allen's other cover is Stevie Wonder's 1984 smash "I Just Called to Say I Love You" done as a full-bore honky-tonk two-step. "I loved the song as a kid, and if you listen to the words, it's a true country song," he says. "I just had to do it." "For me, [the album] is like turning on the radio and finding a station you want to hear," Allen adds. "I found mine." Twilight Zone is also Allen's first album since he and wife, Holly, became first-time parents, welcoming daughter Star Marie into the world this past January. Being a father has already changed the way Allen feels about touring; "I want to get home as fast as I can these days," he says. It's also cut into his fishing time - one of Allen's best-loved songs is his "John Boat Blues," and he's even got a spot on his website for fans to post photos of their catches - but that, he hopes, is only temporary: "I can't wait to teach her how to fish." And his first bit of fatherly advice? "Keep that line in the water, sweetheart," he says. "Patience."
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11/14/2008 - The Twilight Zone: Jason Allen will perform Saturday night in support of album - Read More
08/01/2008 - Jason Allen To Make Special In-Store Appearances To Support His New Album 'The T - Read More
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02/18/2007 - KVET presents Antone's Listening Room with Jason Allen and friends - Read More
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Jason Allen  05/25/2004            
Qdaddy
I've seen just about everyone in the Texas music scene over the last 4 years, and Jason clearly stands out as one of the purest vocalists out there, not to mention his guitar skills.This guy is not nasally,hoarse,or a grunge-style screamer. He can actually sing! His range is effortless and accurate, all while playing lead guitar, awesome.The songs are solid Texan,well written, and entertaining.Talent and substance remain long after the gonzo marketing of fluff.
Jason Allen  01/22/2004            
John Tawater
It's good to know real Texas country music is still alive and well. Jason Allen makes you want to hit the dance floor, especially with "Lucky Arms". He's good.
Jason Allen  09/22/2003            
DGillespie New Braunfels
On Something I Dreamed album, Cryin for their Mamas really tells it like it is ! If you like honky tonk dance music folks, this is THE album to buy. I first heard it on kvet and had to have it. Makes me feel like I am at Gruene Hall. Jason Allen and Clay Blaker breathe new life into Texas Honky Tonk once again. Keep up the good work !
Jason Allen  05/16/2003            
Tony Varnado
Jason ... you are the real deal amigo ... No BS, no drugs, no shady deals ... just the real deal bro ... remember the ice house, Hydes Cafe in Old Town Spring, Lake Houston Marina, Aubrey's on I45 in "the hood, The famous Cedar Lounge - better known as the cheater lounge, Dance City ... we could go on and on but I got things to do man ... really, the crux of the matter is playin' and singing when nobody cares ... driving, settin' up, sound check, and playing like ther's no tomorrow cause' that's what you do man ... the great feeling inside when you know you made somebody happy for a few brief hours in a place you wouldn't take your mamma. You did it man ... and you did it the right way. The only thing I regret is losing the demo CD I bought from you several years back ... you cut it in New Caney with Mike Callie on fiddle at Roy Mullins studio ... great stuff man. Thanks for playing "Wouldn't it be nice" for me at Hydes last year. I had no idea your mom had only been gone a few days ... It was her favorite song you did ... cause she wrote it ... but you played it and sang it like she was there with ya' man ... true pro at work I guess ... good luck my friend ...
Jason Allen  03/03/2003            
LJMill
You will not be disappointed if you buy this album. Excellent country music.
Jason Allen  01/10/2003            
Jimmy Dawson
I like it! He does a good job singing, and hes an excellent song writer. I really enjoy his cover of " I cant see Texas from here."
Jason Allen  11/18/2002            
Laurie
This album is wonderful. The only problem is that is doesn't catch the total vocal ability that Jason has. This is a must have for all music lovers.
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