Avishai Cohen (born 1970, in Jerusalem) is an Israeli jazz bassist, compose… Read Full Bio ↴Avishai Cohen (born 1970, in Jerusalem) is an Israeli jazz bassist, composer and arranger. He grew up in a musical family in a small town near Jerusalem. As a child, he played the piano, but at the age of 14 he moved to the bass guitar. Later, after playing in an Army band for two years, he began studying upright bass with maestro Michael Klinghoffer. Two years later moved to New York City, and got in contact with other jazz players. At the beginning of his stay there he had to struggle, working in jobs like construction. According to him his first year there was the most difficult year of his life, having to play bass in the streets, subways and parks. Cohen also mentioned that he does not miss New York at all, and would love to live in Israel for this is where he feels at home. After a long period of performing in small clubs, Cohen got a phone call from the jazz genius Chick Corea and was given a record contract. He has performed and toured in two of Chick Corea's bands, Origin and the Chick Corea New Trio. He currently performs with his own group, the Avishai Cohen Trio (with New Jersey's Mark Guiliana on drums, and Israel's Shai Maestro on the piano). His later albums have also been released by this formation with extended lineup (added wind instruments).
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Avishai Cohen Trio Lyrics
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@kmambu5950
Just a throwaway about this song : when I was young, sometimes me and my parents would see their friends for the day and go home late. I would fall asleep on the way back, on the back seat of the car, while listening to the radio. And one day, this song passed on the Jazz Music station. I absolutely loved it, that and another song, but I never was able to find them back.
I finally found it, eight years later. The second one was Shalom Aleichem XD
@maverick5863
You guys made me so happy. I was just dancing in my house......amazing....
@lupinx78
This song is an important part of my soul
@thefrayfann
Lupinx lulu amen
@memaker3433
Avishai cohen - wedding song
U welcome
@sugordon6876
@Mr Too La versión en la película "Le sens de la fete" ("C'est la vie") es maravillosa!😍
@theJazzbass27
And it will never let you feel alone, right? ;)
@lioroux
Explorer sans se perdre. Jouer sans surjouer. S'entendre sans se tendre. Magnifique travail d'équipe.
@user-cy5sn8yr9w
听了十年了,每次听,都会听到那种挣扎,撕裂的挣扎,谢谢你,Cohen!❤️
@keithpurtell1213
This is very beautiful. Interesting use of rhythm.