Alldis offers real interpretations of the lyric – that is, he sings the words as if he means them. This has always been a central purpose of jazz singing, though even well known figures don't always achieve it, and what a difference it makes...
Andy Hamilton, Jazz Review
His singing is of that other world of a sophisticated supper club and cabaret room - and that is not meant as a pejorative remark...
Brian Blain, Musician Magazine
The arrangements are strikingly original, respectfully presented, as you will never have heard them...
Christopher Wood, Independent on Sunday
It's rare to find a pianist-singer with a style so finely integrated that it's hard to think of voice and piano as separate elements. We're lucky to have him...
Dave Gelly, The Observer
He showed a winning combination of old-style British charm and new style-keyboard skill. He’s a class act...
Jack Maserik, Evening Standard
Alldis offers real interpretations of the lyric – that is, he sings the words as if he means them. This has always been a central purpose of jazz singing, though even well known figures don't always achieve it, and what a difference it makes...
Andy Hamilton, Jazz Review
His singing is of that other world of a sophisticated supper club and cabaret room - and that is not meant as a pejorative remark...