Emmet Cohen Celebrates Coltrane & Miles at 100

Emmet Cohen is a multifaceted American jazz pianist, composer, & bandleader. Widely recognized for his virtuosity, deep swing, & commitment to intergenerational continuity, he has emerged as a central figure in contemporary jazz—honoring its lineage while actively shaping its future. A recognized prodigy, Cohen began Suzuki-method piano instruction at age three and quickly developed a musical voice marked by clarity, elegance, & intensity. At the heart of Cohen’s work is the belief that jazz is fundamentally about communication and connection—between musicians, audiences, and the generations that carry the music forward. That philosophy found a defining expression during the 2020 lockdown, when Cohen created Live From Emmet’s Place, a weekly livestream series broadcast from his Harlem apartment. Evoking the spirit of historic rent parties while employing sophisticated modern production, the series quickly became a global gathering place for artists & listeners alike, setting a new standard for live internet jazz performance. Across platforms, Emmet’s Place has garnered over 100 million views. What began as an intimate weekly broadcast has since evolved into a far-reaching creative platform. Live From Emmet’s Place now continues from Power Station NYC, expanding its scope while maintaining the immediacy & communal spirit that defined its origins. A Mack Avenue recording artist, Cohen’s releases include Future Stride, Uptown in Orbit & Vibe Provider. These recordings trace a distinctive artistic arc—combining stride, swing, bebop, & modern jazz to create a unique & deeply personal aesthetic. Mr. Cohen has performed in over 40 countries and appeared at many of the world’s most respected venues & festivals, including the Village Vanguard, Birdland, Carnegie Hall, the Newport Jazz Festival & the Monterey Jazz Festival. For many years, he served as Hammond B-3 organist in-residence at Harlem’s SMOKE Jazz Club. He has also participated in International Jazz Day celebrations led by Herbie Hancock, a worldwide broadcast underscoring Cohen’s global presence within the art form. Beyond performance, Emmet plays an active role in shaping the broader jazz ecosystem. He serves as host of The Jazz Cruise and is a member of its programming team, and he has been chosen as Artistic Partner of the 2027 American Piano Awards—significant roles that reflect his ongoing investment in artistic leadership and the long-term vitality of the music. Cohen’s honors include winning the 2019 American Piano Awards and being named DownBeat Readers Poll Pianist of the Year (2025). In 2023, he was honored by the Jazz Journalists Association with 2 awards: Pianist of the Year & Livestream Producer of the Year. He holds a Master’s degree from the Manhattan School of Music and completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music. Through Emmet’s Place, Mr. Cohen has collaborated with hundreds of musicians spanning generations & styles, including Christian McBride, Joshua Redman, Samara Joy, and many of the most important & genre-defining voices in jazz today. Central to the project is a commitment to fostering young talent and advancing the next generation of jazz artists—placing emerging musicians on the bandstand alongside masters and creating space for mentorship, discovery & artistic growth. His dedication to lineage is further embodied in his ongoing Masters Legacy Series, a landmark collection of recordings, live performances & interviews honoring legendary jazz musicians. Serving as both producer/pianist, he’s collaborated with icons including Jimmy Cobb, Ron Carter, Benny Golson, Tootie Heath, George Coleman & Houston Person. The series functions as a living dialogue across generations, preserving jazz’s oral tradition while actively extending it into the present.

I had the pleasure of spending a little time with Mr. Coehn ahead of the February 28 event in Madison at the Wisconsin Union Theater. We get into the event: Emmet Cohen: “Miles and Coltrane at 100” featuring Jeremy Pelt & Tivon Pennicott. Emmet has gained a reputation for connecting with audiences through his artistry and commitment to intergenerational exchange. With the Emmet Cohen Trio plus special guests Tivon Pennicott and Jeremy Pelt, he celebrates the centennial of perhaps the two greatest names in jazz history: Miles Davis and John Coltrane. The ensemble gives their slant on the legacy of the two jazz greats in a concert sure to be warmly familiar and also something entirely new. We also touch on the soon to be released Universal Truth, if he ever (or more like have you ever) felt like you are in a piece of history and he even builds a setlist around one of the upcoming new tracks. Mr. Cohen is an individual who is always adding more and more space onto the bridge that connects people of all kinds. He understand where he comes from, how to capture the moment while he attempts to find more shining starts for the future.

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