About Mike Cohen

 Jazz great Ray Vega says “When you listen to the music of Mike Cohen, you’re quickly made aware of the fact that you’re on a musical journey that celebrates hope, joy and discovery. Cohen’s knowledge of the masters along with his very personal vision for tomorrow places him as an artist worth checking out”

Mike Cohen is a versatile saxophonist and woodwind player based in New York City. He has performed with the Duke Ellington Band, Eric Person big band, Ray Vega, Hank Jones, Harvey S, Jeff “Tain” Watts and Eddie Allen to name a few.  

Cohen performs throughout the country in venues as diverse as Lincoln Center, the Blue Note, Dizzy’s Coca Cola, Montreal Jazz Festival, Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall , the Sarasota Opera House and Core Center arena in Philadelphia. He has also been heard in many pit orchestra’s on and off Broadway .   

Besides jazz, Cohen is an in demand clarinetist on the klezmer scene. He was on faculty at the klezmer festival “klezkamp” for many years and is the clarinetist ,bandleader and main composer for the Kleztraphobix whose album “Another Bottle of Vodka” has been described as “defining an exciting driving sound that makes New York the place to listen to klezmer.” (Klezmershack)   

Mike also made two trips to Uganda for CD’s he produced and recorded with a Jewish Village. “I Love to Sing, music of the Ugandan Jews” and “When I Wake Up , Music from Putti” feature the choir of the village of Putti singing their melodies for many of the Psalms as well as prayers and original Jewish songs.  

Additional credits include Jose Luis Iglesias piece “Chronology” for soprano saxophone and classical guitar, composer Bill “Apollo” Brown, Rebecca Garfein’s “Golden Chants in America”, Fado singer Fatima Santos’ “Nostalgia”, R&B band Ellis Island, Klezmer Drummer Matt Temkin, as well as a number of film scores. He collaborated with choreographer Rina Rinkowitch for the dance company “Return of the Sun”.  He also performed the chamber opera “Harlot’s Progress” which was performed in Nantes France.   

Cohen is an RS Berkeley performing artist and endorses their alto, soprano saxophones, La Beau clarinet and their alto flute.   

His latest recording, “Winter Sun” was released in October of 2021. All original compositions, through jazz, it tells the story of the a challenge Cohen faced at the age of 13. He was diagnosed with AML, a deadly form of Leukemia at the time. It took decades to reach a point where he felt ready to talk about it and play this music. Without planning it the compositions ended up being sketches of the initial hospitalization.The initial round of chemo kept him hospitalized for about 9 weeks and was a brutal fight. Finally able to talk about this 2 year period of life, the music has done the talking for him. The reviews have been great (look for them on another part off this site) and has done very well with radio play and on the jazz charts.

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