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The Upside Of Down (Live at Birdland)

724.9K streams

724,945

Georgia Sunset

220.7K streams

220,679

Solo Joe: Songs You Know

121.1K streams

121,090

Give Me the Simple Life

119.9K streams

119,883

Comin' Home to You

87.5K streams

87,503

Piano Tracks, Vol. One

60.9K streams

60,900

Joe Alterman Plays Les McCann: Big Mo ...

37.9K streams

37,895

The Moonlight Sessions

31.6K streams

31,552

More Cornbread

26.1K streams

26,116

I Heard It Through the Grapevine

9.4K streams

9,388

Biography

Atlanta native Joe Alterman expresses a certain upbeat naivete, with a broad smile and bright eyes that make you feel welcome. One would not guess that this is a man hailed by greats; Ramsey Lewis describes his piano playing as ‘a joy to behold’, Les McCann states ‘As a man and musician he is already a giant’. Journalist Nat Hentoff championed three of Alterman’s albums, as well as his writing (Joe wrote liner notes to three Wynton Marsalis/JALC albums, calling one of Joe’s columns “one of the very best pieces on the essence of jazz, the spirit of jazz, that I’ve ever read, and I’m not exaggerating.” Joe Alterman began at NYU with a BA and Masters in Jazz Piano, followed by performances with Houston Person, Les McCann, Dick Gregory, and Ramsey Lewis. But there is more to the story, of course. The twenty-first century has thus far seen yet another transition for this thing called Jazz. In one moment we see the push and pull between tradition and progression, and in another we see Pop and Hip-Hop musicians emulating and sampling. In Joe Alterman we find none of this struggle; the music just sounds good. As Hentoff wrote about Alterman in the Wall Street Journal, "Alterman’s continually evolving presence on the jazz scene surely makes people smile and, if the room is right, dance. There’ll be no need for any last rites of jazz.”