Lorin Cohen’s work as a bassist and composer has resonated with audiences throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean.
Originally from Chicago, Cohen has shared his talents with numerous jazz luminaries. Notably, he toured widely with jazz legend Monty Alexander from 2005-2013.
His playing is prominently
featured on Alexander’s recordings
The Good Life: Monty Alexander Plays the Songs of Tony Bennett and
Calypso Blues: The Songs of Nat King Cole.
In 2015, Cohen released the album HOME on Origin Records, reflecting the light of Cohen’s childhood home, family, his and his love for the sounds of the Greater Antilles.
This critically acclaimed album of all original compositions showcases a unique front line of vibraphone, steel pan and harmonica.
It features a stellar international group of players: legendary NYC vibraphonist Joe Locke, the virtuoso steel pannist from the Virgin islands, Victor Provost, French harmonica player Yvonnick Prene, Chicago pianist Ryan Cohan, veteran NYC drummer Donald Edwards and Colombian percussionist Samuel Torres.