
Cole Davis, jazz bass
75 Russell Street
Lewiston, ME 04240
A live-streamed concert present by the Department of Music
Cole Davis has come to prominence on the New York jazz scene in the past several years. He has become known for his creativity, clarity and technique; in addition to several albums he also has a series of etudes and technique books to help students “unlock” thumb position (the term for when a string player places their whole left hand on top of the strings). In 2017, he won the Ron Carter Bass Competition at only 20 years old. In 2018, he was named a “Future Jazz Master” by National Endowment of the Arts. After earning a bachelor’s degree from Manhattan School of Music in 2019, Cole was awarded the rare honor of being accepted to the Juilliard Artist Diploma and Graduate Degree Program concurrently. A busy sideman in New York City and abroad, he has played at The Kennedy Center, Rose Hall, The Appel Room, The Jazz Standard, and many other venues. His first etude book, “Freedom of Movement,” was released in August of 2020 and was praised by upright bassists such as Eddie Gomez and Rufus Reid as being a game-changing method in upright bass technique. He currently endorses Yamaha basses and was named the 2019 Yamaha Young Artist in Jazz as the first upright bass player to be given the distinction. Cole will be joined by drummer RJ Miller and Pianist Cliff Cameron for a set of original compositions and some new takes on some old standards.
Limited in-person tickets are available for students, faculty, and staff. Reservations are required.
A recording of the live-stream will be made available after the performance.
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