Joe Cohn - Emeryville Sessions, Vol. 1: Marathon Man (2014)
Artist: Joe Cohn
Title: Emeryville Sessions, Vol. 1: Marathon Man
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Vegamusic-Usa
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:59
Total Size: 433 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Emeryville Sessions, Vol. 1: Marathon Man
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Vegamusic-Usa
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:59
Total Size: 433 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Speedball (feat. Dayna Stephens, Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
02. Autumn Nocturne (feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
03. I Concentrate On You (feat. Akira Tana & Joe Bagg)
04. God Bless the Child (feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
05. Cohn On the Cob (feat. Joe Bagg, Akira Tana & Dayna Stephens)
06. Mama Flosie (feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
07. Trick Bag (feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
08. Bittersweet (feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
09. The Very Thought of You (feat. Dayna Stephens, Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
10. Estate (feat. Akira Tana & Joe Bagg)
11. U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group) [feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana]
12. If Ever I Would Leave You (feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
13. Turn Around (feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
Joe Cohn was fated to a life in music by his antecedents and early exposure to the greatest musicians and composers, Joe, son of legendary saxophonist Al Cohn and vocalist Marylin Moore, has steadily risen to the fore and made his mark as one of the most inventive and catalytic guitarists in jazz. Joe emerged from his years at the Berklee School of Music in the late 70s as a multi-instrumentalist, and is no less impressive on trumpet. His work on guitar is consistently applauded and favorably reviewed. His professional experience as a guitarist is of the first order. He has toured and played with groups led by his father, Al Cohn (1979-87, including Europe), Freddy Cole (touring Brazil), Bob Mover, Nick Brignola, Artie Shaw, Zoot Sims, Buddy DeFranco (ongoing), Al Grey (ongoing), Warren Chiasson (ongoing), Carmine Leggio (ongoing), Claude “Fiddler” Williams (ongoing) and, of course, Harry Allen. On the New York City jazz club and concert scene, he has played the famous Blue Note with Al Cohn, Artie Shaw and Al Grey, Fat Tuesday’s and Sweet Basil with Al Grey, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion with Artie Shaw and Lincoln Center with Hank Jones and Wynton Marsalis. On the international scene, he has played the Oslo Jazz Festival with Frank Wess, has played the annual jazz cruise on board the SS Norway with Al Grey, and wowed them at the Lionel Hampton Club in Paris with Duffy Jackson...