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Eunha So is a pianist, composer and manager with experience in many different genres encompassing classical to jazz. She began studying classical piano at six years old in South Korea, eventually moving to the United States with her parents at the age of fourteen

Throughout her young adult life, she played in various jazz bands and received several awards, including Outstanding Musician at the Mile High Jazz Festival in 2011 and a first place rating at the Greeley Jazz Festival the same year. In 2017, she performed at the Red Rocks Music Festival in Denver, Colorado.

Eunha is a graduate from SUNY Purchase’s graduate program in Jazz Studies in 2019, and she graduated from the University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music with a Bachelor degree in Jazz Studies and Commercial Music in 2016. Eunha has performed and shared the stage with Jon Faddis, Greg Gisbert, Todd Coolman, Eric Gunnison, Michelle Mandico, SZA, and many other internationally renown artists. She has trained under a number of prominent artists including pianists David Hazeltine, Eric Gunnison, and Art Lande.

In 2019, Eunha debuted with her album “Reminiscence.” She has garnered several accolades, including the Pathways to Jazz Grant (2017) and being named one of KUVO's "30 Under 30" musicians. Her performance credits include the White Plains Jazz Festival, Blue Note NYC, Dizzy's Club at Jazz, Lincoln Center, and top Denver jazz venues. When she isn’t performing, Eunha is an educator - involved in the Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts - and does occasional road management for various artists.