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Tom Cohen was born May 7, 1954 in Newark, New Jersey, into a family that encouraged his love and pursuit of music. It was his parents, for example, who turned their son on to Brazilian pop/jazz by playing Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66 around the house—and his mother who intensified his nascent interest in jazz with a tenth-birthday trip to Connecticut to see Dave Brubeck and Cohen’s drum idol at the time, Joe Morello, in concert.
By that time he had already set his sights and ears on the drum kit, which Cohen began playing when he was in the third grade. He took the kit with him to high school, where he played in a rock power trio and a jazz fusion band, and to George Washington University in DC, where he jammed for hours on end in the music department’s practice rooms while ostensibly studying for a “more practical” career. Ultimately, he dropped out of university life and moved to Philadelphia, where he started making his way on the city’s rich local jazz scene.
After gaining years of experience working with Odean Pope’s Catalyst, Orlando Haddad and Patricia King’s Minas, Shirley Scott, Orrin Evans, and many others, as well as studying in New York with drummer Tony Williams, Cohen made his first album as a leader, Tom Cohen Trio (with pianist Ron Thomas and bassist Mike Richmond), in 1997. Further recordings included 1999’s Diggin’ In, Digging Out, featuring saxophonist Chris Potter; 2006’s The Guitar Trio Project, whose titular trios included Rez Abbasi, Paul Bollenback, Jef Lee Johnson, Ben Monder, Kurt Rosenwinkel, and Bruce Saunders; 2016’s Joyride, featuring pianist Benito Gonzalez and saxophonist Tim Ries; and 2021’s My Take, with Hammond organ genius Joey DeFrancesco and saxophonists Tim Warfield and Ralph Bowen.
Embraceable Brazil is his sixth album, about which Cohen says, “I was really proud of this producer in me that kind of emerged. You just never know what possibilities there are until you try something new. The future is sometimes more open than we think.”
Photography: Rachel Bliss
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