Live from Loeb Playhouse: Emmet Cohen Trio and the Live From Emmet’s Place All-Stars
Recorded live at Loeb Playhouse February 12, 2022, Live From Emmet’s Place All-Stars joined the Emmet Cohen Trio for an incredible night of jazz. Now, see it again (or for the first time) premiering Monday, March 7 on YouTube and Facebook.
Harkening back to Harlem rent parties of yesteryear, Live from Emmet’s Place invited online audiences inside the apartment of jazz pianist Emmet Cohen as one of the most welcome of COVID-era pivots. Convos supported these instant-favorite Monday-night livestreams in early 2021, which grafted Cohen’s fluid grasp of the jazz canon with a deeply grooving rhythm section—featuring bassist Russell Hall and drummer Kyle Poole, along with a remarkable cast of superlative “houseguests” to create one of the most successful-yet-intimate jazz experiences on the internet.
Recorded live at Loeb Playhouse February 12, 2022, Live From Emmet’s Place All-Stars joined the Emmet Cohen Trio for an incredible night of jazz. Now, see it again (or for the first time) premiering Monday, March 7 on YouTube and Facebook.
Harkening back to Harlem rent parties of yesteryear, Live from Emmet’s Place invited online audiences inside the apartment of jazz pianist Emmet Cohen as one of the most welcome of COVID-era pivots. Convos supported these instant-favorite Monday-night livestreams in early 2021, which grafted Cohen’s fluid grasp of the jazz canon with a deeply grooving rhythm section—featuring bassist Russell Hall and drummer Kyle Poole, along with a remarkable cast of superlative “houseguests” to create one of the most successful-yet-intimate jazz experiences on the internet.
In this delectable performance worthy of a jazz club in the heart of Harlem, Emmet Cohen (piano), Russell Hall (bass), and Kyle Poole (drums) are joined by legendary jazz vocalist Mary Stallings, GRAMMY-nominated saxophonist Patrick Bartley, Jr. and acclaimed trumpeter Bruce Harris. Connect your mobile device or computer to YouTube to enjoy this incredible performance again on your home theater system!
Piano Giving Circle
Special thanks to the Purdue Convocations Piano Giving Circle for supporting great jazz and classical piano performances at Purdue University. The Convos Piano Giving Circle brings together the Friends of Convocations who believe in the importance of making live piano music performances regularly available in our community. By pooling resources, the Circle will have a profound impact, making it possible to program world-class piano performances at affordable ticket prices.