Isaiah Collier Quartet Plays Coltrane

Twenty-seven-year-old Isaiah Collier is a musical virtuoso in the truest sense of the phrase. He began playing saxophone at age 11, and his intuitive proficiency earned him attention early on. Ever since, his band Isaiah Collier and The Chosen Few has been turning ears.
In 2025 he was featured on NPR’s Jazz Night In America, and graced the cover of DownBeat magazine’s April issue. The Chicago Tribune named him Jazz Artists of the Year for 2024. His recording The Almighty (Division 81 Records, 2024) was selected as one of the Top Ten Jazz Recordings of 2024 by the New York Times and was also featured in their Fall Arts Preview. DownBeat selected him as one of 25 for the future in their 90th Anniversary issue in July 2024. He won the Rising Star Award in the DownBeat Critics Poll for Tenor Saxophone (2023), and Soprano Saxophone (2024), and has been named a Steve Jobs Fellow.
There’s a regal, elegant manner to Isaiah’s stage presence: he’s over six feet tall, thin, deep brown, with high cheekbones. When not playing, he is patiently waiting – not contemplating his next move, but listening to the musicians who accompany him, listening to their stories. He explains that he’s never really hearing himself, he’s hearing others play: Some people have fire, others have air.
Isaiah Coller’s sound is a dynamic flurry of metaphors, yet he can hold back when necessary. He plays his influences, which he describes as a “sonic time machine; you can’t really put a time or destination on it.” As far as he where he plans to take his music, Collier says, “I reach backwards, and forwards simultaneously when creating art and what is ahead of me is the past.”
He has released six albums to date, including The Almighty (Division 81 Records, 2024), which was chosen by the New York Times as one of the 10 best jazz albums of 2024; Parallel Universe (Night Dreamer, 2023), I AM BEYOND (Division 81 Records, 2022), Cosmic Transitions (JAZZ, 2021), and Return of the Black Emperor (JAZZ, 2018). His latest release, The World Is On Fire (Division 81 Records, 2024) is receiving wide critical acclaim.
A concert program in tribute to the classic quartets of John Coltrane is being planned for 2026.