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Famed Zen Buddhist jazz monk returns to the music

Koun (formerly Tom) Vincent breaks six-year meditation hiatus with new Australian tour

Nipaluna/Hobart: Six years after leaving a dazzling career as an internationally celebrated jazz pianist for the life of an ordained Buddhist monk, Koun Vincent has announced a return to the keyboard and the national stage with a new Australian tour.

It’s a re-emergence that jazz fans of Vincent’s have been waiting for – but doubted would ever happen. At the time, the musician-turned-monk was adamant that the worlds of Zen training and a touring musician were incompatible. “You can’t do both,” he said at the time, seeking the seclusion of a Japanese monastery.

Prolonged meditation persuaded him that the opposite was true: Jazz and Zen could go together. Both were about being in the moment; each could enhance the practice of the other.

Vincent began giving house concerts of the great composers of the American Songbook – Gershwin, Porter, Ellington, Berlin, Mancini, Kern and others – to small audiences a couple of years ago. The music was so revelatory, and the reception so intense, that Vincent is now ready to take his new clear view of jazz nationwide in a series of solo shows.​

Prior to his career pause, (then Tom) Vincent enjoyed an extensive career spanning 30 years. As a jazz pianist and bandleader he performed and recorded in Australia, Europe, Japan and USA alongside artists such as Branford Marsalis and Don Burrows and released eight albums.

Now, the master musician is playing better than ever.

“I’ve found the heart of real jazz,” he says. “I approach my playing with a new power and deeper purpose. Thanks to my monastic experiences, at long last I’ve got the chops to re-examine those great jazz standards and learn something new every time I play, with spontaneity and joy.”

PRAISE FOR KOUN VINCENT PLAYING CLASSIC JAZZ STANDARDS

“You think you know how all these tunes go? When Koun Vincent applies the Zen approach to this music, you’ll need to think again.” (Christopher Lawrence, ABC broadcaster)

Biography

Koun (formerly Tom) Vincent Jazz Pianist, Composer, Arranger, Band Leader, Recording Artist, Producer​

Koun Vincent now Solo Piano​

CLASSIC JAZZ STANDARDS​

Career highlights:

CDs

  • Blues in America w Branford Marsalis

  • Tom Vincent Septet​

  • Night Sessions​​

  • Just Enough

  • Jazz Lives

  • Blood Red

  • Second Impressions

  • Vincent/Meader Trio​

Tours

2000 Australia

2006 Tasmania

2010 Australia

2010 World Tour

2010 Australia

2011 Europe

2013 Australia

1999 - 2019 performances at Australian music festivals & jazz clubs

Installed grand piano various venues, Tasmania, "Pop-up Bebop"  2014 - 2019

(Zen monk ordianation Japan 2018 Toshoji monastery. 2019 bowed out from public performance)

            2025 HE'S BACK !

Film & TV composing, arranging & recording.  ABC TV shows

ABC radio live to air shows

2012 - 2014 Vincent Septet

recording and concerts

​​Relocated to Amsterdam 2001

European performances

1999 VCA Bachelor of Music (hons)

thesis on John Coltrane Modal Style Development Period 1960 - 1965

1991 - 94 lived and performed NYC

BMI Jazz Composers' Workshop

1990 - ongoing, teaching

masterclasses, one on one

Sydney Jazz Course w Don Burrows