Discography
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Peter Beets – Chopin Meets The BluesPeter Beets – grand pianoJoe Cohn – guitar Reuben Rogers – double bass Greg Hutchinson – drums → iTunes
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Shared ContemplationsJoe Cohn – guitarPeter Beets – grand piano J.J. Wiggins, Peter Washington – bass Joost van Schaik, Willie Jones III – drums → iTunes
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New GroovePeter Beets – grand pianoJoe Cohn, Martijn Van Iterson – guitar Reuben Rogers, Ruud Jacobs – bass → iTunes
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RestlessJoe Cohn – guitarDennis Irwin – bass Dmitry Baevsky – alto sax Hod O'Brien – grand piano Chuck Riggs – drums Harry Allen – tenor sax → iTunes
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Two Funky PeopleJoe Cohn – guitarDoug Raney – guitar Barry Ries – drums → iTunes
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Some Other SpringDmitry Baevksy – alto saxJoe Cohn – guitar Clovis Nicolas – bass Luca Santaniello – drums → iTunes
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Live
Live
These days most of Joe Cohn's playing is with Aaron Weinstein, Peter Beets, Luigi Grasso, George Garzone, Barry Ries and Simon Rigter
Biography
Biography
coming soon
Reviews
Pat Metheny
Joe is an unbelievable improviser. He has always been great and seems to be kicking everything to even higher levels recently. After seeing him this summer I walked away from his performance with such a strong sense of who he has become as a person through his music. He was able to keep ideas going and flowing and turned sentences into paragraphs and paragraphs into stories.
For me, that quality is the most rare thing to find and almost appears to be a dying art sometimes. His quartet with Harry Allen is one of the best bands out there right now (with Harry himself being another of the keepers of the narrative flame) and is well worth checking out – but the record (Restless → iTunes) listed here is one of Joe's most recent solo records.
Ira Gitler
I can't emphasize enough how unaffectedly these musicians are, individually and collectively. Their love of playing is evident and they make music they choose to play, from whatever era, their own. As for Joe Cohn, I don't think he realizes just how good he is. And getting better all the time.
Ira Gitler about Restless → iTunes.