Allan Stewart Konigsberg, known professionally as Woody Allen, was born on
November 30, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York. He began his career as a comedian and
writer before transitioning into filmmaking. Allen's musical journey started
with his passion for jazz, particularly the clarinet. His early work includes
The Nightclub Years 1964-1968, an EP released in 2003 that showcased his
stand-up comedy and musical performances. Allen's first significant album
release was Wild Man Blues in 1998, which featured his clarinet playing
alongside his half-sister Letty Aronson. His stand-up com...