Emma Dayhuff
Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies & Director of Jazz Ensembles Loyola Marymount University
- Los Angeles CA
Biography
Rooted in Chicago’s rich avant-garde tradition, Emma’s musical style is deeply influenced by mentors Vincent Davis, Kahil El’Zabar, and Robert Irving III. Her playing seamlessly blends elements of jazz, experimental improvisation, and contemporary music, creating a unique and captivating sonic experience.
Emma is an educator committed to nurturing the next generation of musicians. Her teaching philosophy, cultivated under the guidance of bass masters Ron Carter, Gerald Cannon, and Peter Dominguez, emphasizes technical proficiency, cultural understanding, musicality, and creativity. She is on faculty at the Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass and the Richard Davis Young Bassists Foundation.
Her journey, from the rugged landscapes of Montana to the vibrant heart of the global music scene, is a testament to her unwavering passion and artistic vision. Emma's debut album "Innovation & Lineage: The Chicago Project" features Dee Alexander on vocals, Isaiah Collier on saxophone and piano, and Kahil El’Zabar on percussion and can be found on Division 81 Records.
Education
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
Bachelor of Music
Jazz Performance
2009
Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at UCLA
Master of Music
Jazz Performance
2020
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Doctor of Musical Arts
Double Bass Performance and African American History
2024
Areas of Expertise
Accomplishments
PROFESSIONAL RECORDINGS
Emma Dayhuff
Innovation & Lineage: The Chicago Project (2025)
Rachel Eckroth Trio
EP (2025)
Esthesis Quartet ft. Bill Frisell
Sound and Fury (2025)
Esthesis Quartet
Time Zones (2023)
Esthesis Quartet
Esthesis Quartet (2022)
Kahil El’Zabar & David Murray
Spirit Groove (2020)
Robert Irving III
Our Space in Time (2015)
Matthew Santos
Into the Further (2014)
As Engineer:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Bruckner 9 (2017)
The Anthology of Fantastic Zoology (2016)
Affiliations
- Richard Davis Foundation for Young Bassists
- Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass
- 18th Street Arts Center
Links
Media Appearances
Interview with Upright Bassist Dr. Emma Dayhuff
Bass Player Magazine online
2025-10-13
Dr. Emma Dayhuff’s new album, “Innovations & Lineage: The Chicago Project,” has been garnering a lot of attention, and I wanted to learn more...


