TAHRAH COHEN

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Tahrah Cohen is a founding member of both Antony and The Johnsons and The Machine. Tahrah has toured The United States, Europe, The Middle East & Asia with each band since 1988. She has been endorsed by Sabian, Vater Percussion since 1990, Evans, and joined the Pork Pie Percussion family in 2020.

She has toured extensively since founding The Machine in 1988. Eventually working her way to the NYC downtown art scene, she met Anohni through the Black Lips performance cult and soon after began working with her to form The Johnsons.

Career Highlights:

In 2000, Tahrah had the honor of performing with Lou Reed at PS 122 in NYC, for his first performance of "Candy Says" with Antony and The Johnsons. She also performed with him as his backing band at “Hal Willner’s Halloween Show: Never Bet the Devil your Head” (Royce Hall, Los Angeles, 2002).

In 2002, Tahrah was part of Jazz is Dead’s summer tour featuring Jeff Pevar & T. Laviz with a special performance at The Red Rocks Amphitheater.

A 2004 Bowery Ballroom performance with Antony and The Johnsons for the “I Am A Bird Now" record release found Tahrah performing with Lou Reed, Boy George, and Rufus Wainwright.

In 2005, she performed at Antony and the Johnsons’s sold out show at Carnegie Hall after winning the Mercury Prize for “I Am A Bird Now."

FLOYD Q & A

Favorite Floyd song to listen to?

Any Colour You Like (The Machine’s Symphonic Side of The Moon recording)

Favorite Floyd song to play?

Shine On You Crazy Diamond

Favorite Floyd album?

Don’t have one

Waters or Gilmour?

Waters. As an artist Roger has attained the ultimate goal of transcending humanity, while at the same time becoming more relatable, human and touchable in his older age. David Gilmour is in my top 3 fave guitarist of all time, but he hasn't quite accomplished what Roger has. As Joe Pascarell once said, “we wouldn’t even know Dave’s name if he hadn’t met Roger.”

Favorite non-Floyd bands?

Joan as Police Woman, PJ Harvey, Elysian Fields, Jeff Buckley, The Police, Bill Frisell, Tony Williams, Leonard Cohen, Rufus Wainwright