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About 3 Cohens
The 3 Cohens sextet is a unique phenomenon not only on the Israeli jazz scene, but on the global jazz scene as well. The horn section consists of three siblings: two brothers and a sister. Yuval, the oldest brother, plays the soprano saxophone, Avishai plays the trumpet, and Anat, their sister, plays the tenor saxophone and the clarinet. The 3 Cohens, all Berklee College of Music graduates, have been performing for years as bandleaders and sidemen in New York, Boston, Israel and internationally. They are finally bringing their individual sounds & musicianship together for a collective musical adventure.
Their latest project is a tribute to Louis Armstrong that debuted at the Caesaria Jazz Festival in early 2005. Their original music received outstanding reviews at the Tel Aviv Jazz Festival – 2004, while playing in New York City in 2003, and during their tour in Poland – 2002. Their debut CD, “One”, was released in 2004 and was featured in JAZZIZ Magazine - October 2004.
The 3 Cohens perform with a rhythm section made up of New York City’s finest musicians but can also be featured as an a capella trio, creating an intimate and dynamic concert of these stunning instrumentalists. The 3 Cohens are also available for master classes for musicians as well as a discussion about their personal journey as Israeli’s in the jazz world.
“Our childhood was very different from the usual childhood stories. The three of us shared a special love for music, it was what bonded our unique relationship and allowed us to experience a childhood that most siblings don’t enjoy. Through music we share an emotional and spiritual connection that goes beyond our familial ties. It is beyond words and imagination.”
Their latest project is a tribute to Louis Armstrong that debuted at the Caesaria Jazz Festival in early 2005. Their original music received outstanding reviews at the Tel Aviv Jazz Festival – 2004, while playing in New York City in 2003, and during their tour in Poland – 2002. Their debut CD, “One”, was released in 2004 and was featured in JAZZIZ Magazine - October 2004.
The 3 Cohens perform with a rhythm section made up of New York City’s finest musicians but can also be featured as an a capella trio, creating an intimate and dynamic concert of these stunning instrumentalists. The 3 Cohens are also available for master classes for musicians as well as a discussion about their personal journey as Israeli’s in the jazz world.
“Our childhood was very different from the usual childhood stories. The three of us shared a special love for music, it was what bonded our unique relationship and allowed us to experience a childhood that most siblings don’t enjoy. Through music we share an emotional and spiritual connection that goes beyond our familial ties. It is beyond words and imagination.”