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Dave Allen

 
Artist: Dave Allen
Dave Allen

Similar Artists:

Steve Halliwell, Michael Been, Amos Davis, Jon King

Worked With:

Rick Boston, Laurence Tolhurst, Robert Smith, Mark Saunders, Hugo Burnham, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams, Daniel Miller
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer, Bass

Biography

Bassist and producer Dave Allen has been an influential part of the rock scene since the '80s. Although calling his label World Domination might be overstating the case, he certainly developed a solid fan base through his playing with the popular Gang of Four, and went on to be an important part of the somewhat more groovy Shriekback. The former band was formed in 1977 when Allen and fellow bandmates Jon King, Andy Gill and Hugo Burnham were still students at Leeds University. Over the next six years Gang of Four would create some of the favorite music of the postpunk generation, and Allen was in on a good deal of it, leaving in 1982 for Shriekback, a band with more of a beat and less of a political mission.

Barry Andrews, a vocalist and keyboardist who had previously been with XTC and guitarist Carl Marsh were among the bassist's collaborators in this new band. Shriekback had a chart single with "Hand On My Heart" in the gloomy political climate of 1984. Keyboardist Steve Halliwell became part of Shriekback's expanded touring band, and continued creating music with Allen on projects such as The Sky Cries Mary. In the '90s, Allen set up his World Domination imprint and can certainly be said to be a hands-on the frets producer, almost always featuring himself on some bass parts on recordings such as Third State by Pinpoint. The Elastic Purejoy projects--so far, two albums including the intricate Clutter of Pop--are Allen's most personal recordings to date. ~ Eugene Chadbournepostpunk generation, and Allen was in on a good deal of it, leaving in 1982 for Shriekback, a band with more of a beat and less of a political mission.

Barry Andrews, a vocalist and keyboardist who had previously been with XTC and guitarist Carl Marsh were among the bassist's collaborators in this new band. Shriekback had a chart single with "Hand On My Heart" in the gloomy political climate of 1984. Keyboardist Steve Halliwell became part of Shriekback's expanded touring band, and continued creating music with Allen on projects such as The Sky Cries Mary. In the '90s, Allen set up his World Domination imprint and can certainly be said to be a hands-on the frets producer, almost always featuring himself on some bass parts on recordings such as Third State by Pinpoint. The Elastic Purejoy projects--so far, two albums including the intricate Clutter of Pop--are Allen's most personal recordings to date. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
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Dave Allen is a Sheffield based businessman and ex-chairman of football team Sheffield Wednesday. Allen owns a 99.9% share of the A & S Leisure Group which runs Napoleons Casinos across England, as well as the greyhound racing track at Owlerton Stadium in Sheffield.

Allen joined the Sheffield Wednesday board in 2000 and eventually became chairman in June 2003.

In his spare time Dave Allen enjoys pigeon racing.[1]

According to the Sunday Times Allen was listed as the 944th richest person in Britain in 2006 and was said to be worth £60m,[2] however by 2007 he had dropped out of the top 1,000 richest people in Britain.[3]

Allen came under severe criticism from some supporters in October 2006 after sacking popular Owls manager Paul Sturrock, with fans attributing a slump in form to the chairman instead of the manager; this then led to a series of protests by some supporters aimed directly at the chairman and board of directors. However, the sacking of Sturrock did see an improvement in results and style of play. Allen was sometimes the basis of much criticism from Wednesday fans, who he referred to as "scum", "yobs", "cretins" and "venomous bitches"[4] , as they felt he put money in to the club with the sole intention of taking more out – lacking a "supporters' heart".[citation needed]. Several media soundbites over the last few years of Allen's reign as Sheffield Wednesday chairman stoked the criticism.[5]

Allen's unpopularity amongst Wednesdayites steadily increased, as he took the extraordinary step of using club money to take legal action against a number of fans who criticised him and his colleagues. Eventually, all cases were dropped. Most of the charges were dismissed out of hand by High Court judge Mr Richard Parkes QC as "trivial", and no more than "saloon bar moanings". [6]

Allen resigned as Chairman and a Director of Sheffield Wednesday on 23 November 2007,[7] but still holds around 10% of the shares.

In April 2009 it was reported that Allen would invest about £4m in Chesterfield F.C., while still keeping most of his shares in Sheffield Wednesday.[8]

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