Al Cohn

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Al Cohn was an American jazz saxophonist and arranger/composer.

Life and career

Cohn was initially known in the 1940s for playing in Woody Herman's Second Herd as one of the Four Brothers, along with Zoot Sims, Stan Getz, and Serge Chaloff. Unlike his the better known tenors Sims and Getz, Cohn contributed arrangements to the Herman band. Cohn has a reputation as a lyrical flowing soloist.

Al Cohn and Zoot Sims

After leaving the Herman group Cohn went on to play with a variety of other musicians but his best-known association was his long-term partnership with fellow Herman veteran tenor player Sims, beginning with the quintet they co-led in 1956. They continued to play together sporadically until the death of Sims. The high point of their recorded output can be found on "You 'n' Me" a collection of standards and original compositions released on Mercury Records in 1960. The rhythm section on their classic 50s recordings included Mose Allison on piano.

In addition to his work as a jazz tenor saxophonist Al Cohn was a noted arranger, his work included the Broadway productions of "Raisin" and "Sophisticated Ladies".

Personal life

Cohn died in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania in 1988. His son Joe Cohn is a talented guitarist.

Select Discography

With Zoot Sims:

  • East Coast Sounds (1956) - Cohn and Sims in New York with clarinetist Tony Scott, arrangements by Marty Paich and Dick Hyman.
  • From A To Z (1956)
  • Al And Zoot (1957)
  • You 'N' Me (1960)

The compilation Complete Original Quintet/Sextet Studio Recordings contains these three albums plus their first recordings together in 1952.

  • Either Way (1960)
  • Hoagy Carmichael Sessions and More
  • Easy as Pie: Live at the Left Bank (1968) live in Baltimore, with pianist Dave Frishberg,

As leader:

As co-leader:



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