In 1992 he receives a First prize for sax, history etc...
That same year he attends a clinic at the Manhattan School of Music in New York with Phil Woods, Toshiko Akiyosji, Steve Slagle, as well as private lessons with Ralph Lalama.
Fabrice is also part of the Phil Abraham "Jazz Me Do" a happy tribute to the Beatles music where his clarinet passages are leaving a lingering impression.
Prior to entering the Brussels Conservatory, he had participated in a decisive jazz workshop with American saxophonist Tim Ries.
Up to the present, he played different music styles (jazz, rock, funk, pop, etc.), but his main interest is clearly jazz music.
In 1990 Fabrice Allman started his professional career as a musician, after his classical music studies (1st Prize chamber music, clarinet...) at the Royal Conservatory of Mons, and in jazz at the Brussels Conservatory.