
Smoke Jazz Livestream's Upcoming Shows
Fri, Jul 10
Livestreams are Available for 48 Hours in Every Time Zone
Emmet Cohen – piano
Peter Washington – bass
Joe Farnsworth – drums
“A young piano virtuoso with a delicate touch, a confident, swinging feel, and a debonair flow.” – The New York Times
Pianist Emmet Cohen leads a powerful, hard-swinging quartet with two of the best: Bassist Peter Washington and drummer Joe Farnsworth. Praised by All About Jazz as “one of the finest piano players to emerge in decades,” Cohen has built a dedicated following and introduced new audiences to jazz. One of the genre’s brightest stars, Cohen seamlessly blends stride, swing, bebop, free jazz, and contemporary styles, with a particular focus on the Great American Songbook.
He has accompanied numerous jazz legends and plays with the assuredness of a seasoned veteran. Downbeat notes that his “nimble touch, measured stride, and warm harmonic vocabulary show he’s focused on artistry, not technical showmanship.”
Fri, Jul 17
Livestreams are Available for 48 Hours in Every Time Zone
Jane Monheit – vocals
Max Haymer – piano
Neal Miner – bass
Rick Montalbano – drums
“A voice of phenomenal beauty.” – The New York Times
Vocalist Jane Monheit brings her signature warmth, elegance, and interpretive depth to the timeless songs of Cole Porter, joined by her acclaimed trio: pianist Max Haymer, bassist Neal Miner, and drummer Rick Montalbano.
Widely regarded as one of the foremost interpreters of the Great American Songbook, Monheit has been a leading voice in jazz for more than two decades. Over the course of her career, she has collaborated with legendary artists including Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter, Kenny Barron, Terence Blanchard, John Pizzarelli, and Christian McBride, while earning acclaim for her luminous vocals, impeccable phrasing, and deeply expressive performances. As DownBeat writes, “Monheit continues to dazzle,” while All About Jazz praises her “great chops” and “terrific voice.”
LIVESTREAM: The Music of Ellington & Strayhorn: The Eric Scott Reed Trio featuring special guest René Marie
Fri, Jul 24
*Livestreams are Available for 48 Hours in Every Time Zone
"Billy Strayhorn was my right arm, my left arm, all the eyes in the back of my head, my brain waves in his head, and his in mine." – Duke Ellington
Two of jazz's most compelling artists unite to celebrate the music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. Pianist and composer Eric Scott Reed and acclaimed vocalist René Marie explore the elegance, sophistication, and swing of one of the greatest songwriting partnerships in American music. From "Take the 'A' Train" and "Chelsea Bridge" to "Lush Life" and beyond, Reed and company honor the enduring legacy of their singular collaboration.
A leading voice on the contemporary jazz scene for more than three decades, Reed has been praised by DownBeat as "one of those tremendously gifted players," while All About Jazz notes that he has "fully established himself at the forefront of jazz pianists." While Marie brings her unmistakable, emotional depth to these enduring classics. JazzTimes has called her "one of contemporary jazz's finest vocalists," while another JazzTimes review described her as "utterly transfixing."
Fri, Jul 31
*Livestreams are Available for 48 Hours in Every Time Zone
Cyrus Chestnut – piano
Mark Lewandowski – bass
Carl Allen – drums
“The best jazz pianist of his generation.” – Time
Pianist Cyrus Chestnut, a virtuoso renowned for his soulful brilliance and harmonic genius, leads an impressive trio with bassist Mark Lewandowski and drummer Carl Allen.
Chestnut’s playing, deeply rooted in gospel and blues, infuses each performance with profound emotional depth. As The New York Times notes, his “crisp articulation and blues-inflected harmony evoke another era… multifaceted and dynamic,” seamlessly blending tradition with fresh innovation to captivate audiences.
Chestnut’s artistry has earned him widespread acclaim as one of the most distinctive and compelling jazz pianists of his generation. As The New York Daily News aptly describes him, he is “the rightful heir to Bud Powell, Art Tatum, and Erroll Garner.”



