Internationally acclaimed jazz artist Emmet Cohen headlines for UK Singletary Center

Emmet Cohen Trio
Emmet Cohen, center, will perform with his trio, drummer Kyle Poole, left, and bassist Joey Ranieri, Nov. 3 at the Singletary Center. Photo provided.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 28, 2024) Emmet Cohen, jazz pianist, composer and viral internet sensation, is set to take the Singletary Center for the Arts Recital Hall Stage at 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3.

Cohen is a multifaceted musician whose artistry emphasizes preserving the legacy of his craft while also bringing a brilliantly fresh dynamic to modern jazz. The winner of the 2019 American Pianists Awards, Cohen frequently headlines Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Village Vanguard and Birdland. He has toured and performed in more than 30 countries and will be performing at the Singletary Center directly after touring in South Korea and Japan.

A versatile collaborator, Cohen has recorded or performed with jazz greats including Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, George Coleman, Kurt Elling, Benny Golson, Jimmy Heath, Tootie Heath, Christian McBride and Houston Person. In addition to being the leader of the Emmet Cohen Trio, he is also a performer in the “Tip City” trio as well as music director and pianist for Veronica Smith.

Along with his critical acclaim, Cohen also started his online series “Live from Emmet’s Place,” which has garnered tens of millions of views and united music lovers worldwide. The series was started in 2020 during pandemic lockdowns, taking inspiration from Harlem rent parties to bring people together virtually. The series was pivotal for jazz musicians to continue their work during the pandemic and gave live music lovers a bright light in the midst of stay-at-home mandates.

Cohen will be performing on the Singletary Recital Hall stage in a night of jazz excellence, accompanied by bassist Joey Ranieri on bass and drummer Kyle Poole.

“I am tremendously excited to bring Emmet Cohen to Lexington,” said Matthew Gibson, Singletary Center director. “Cohen maintains a deft balance of technical skill, traditional sensibilities, and creative improvisation; this is going to be an impressive performance for all in attendance.”

General public tickets are $34 for adults and $18 students. Additional processing fees may apply. Tickets can be purchased online, by phone at 859-257-4929 or by visiting the Singotary Center ticket office in person.

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About the Singletary Center

A part of the University of Kentucky’s College of Fine Arts, the Singletary Center for the Arts presents and hosts around 400 artistic, cultural and educational events annually for UK’s campus, the Lexington community and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Find a performance you’ll love at www.SingletaryCenter.com

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