- Sean Altman
Infobox musical artist
Name = Sean Altman
Img_capt = Singer-songwriter Sean Altman
Background = solo_singer
Born = birth date and age|1961|5|9
San Diego,California
Origin = flagicon|USA Riverdale,The Bronx ,New York City
Instrument =voice, guitar
Label = For Life Records
Chow Fun Records
Genre =A cappella
power pop
comedy
Occupation =singer ,songwriter
Years_active = 1986-1997 (band)
1997-present (solo)
Associated_acts =JEWMONGOUS
The GrooveBarbers
Rockapella
Loser's Lounge Sean Altman (born
May 9 ,1961 ) is an American musician and songwriter. He is a founder and former lead singer of the singing groupRockapella and a pioneer of the moderna cappella movement. He was a member of Rockapella from its inception in1986 until he left the group in1997 to pursue a solo career.As member of Rockapella, he is perhaps most famous for his role on the long-running PBS children's
geography gameshow , "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?", which aired from 1991 to 1996, and for which his band served as the house vocal band and comedy troupe. Altman (along with childhood friendDavid Yazbek ) co-wrote the show's now-classictheme song and is remembered in particular for his trademark blond braids, which were ceremoniously removed in the last episode of the fifth and final season by hostGreg Lee .As a solo artist, Altman has released three solo albums on Chow Fun Records (seandemonium, alt.mania, Losing Streak); a holiday album with [http://www.groovebarbers.com The GrooveBarbers] , an acapella quartet comprised of some original Rockapella members and best known for its appearances on national TV commercials for Astelin nasal spray; and an album with [http://www.whatilikeaboutjew.com/ What I Like About Jew] , a comedic song duo which broke up in early 2006. In December 2006, Altman founded the solo comedy song act [http://www.jewmongous.com JEWMONGOUS] and, in 2008, he released that act's debut album "Taller Than Jesus", about which The Washington Post wrote "Witty and outrageously lampooning...full of catchy melodies, clever arrangements and lyrics that yield satiric gems."
Early life
Altman grew up in the
Bronx ,New York , in Riverdale. [Goodman, Lawrence. [http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/the_arts/too_jew_for_who_1952.html 'Too Jew For Who?"] , "Brown Alumni Magazine ", March / April 2008. AccessedMay 4 ,2008 . "Altman, who grew up in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, doesn't consider himself religious."] His musical talent was recognized early on, as he starred in many school musicals and claims to have charmed female classmates with "hallway serenades." At age seventeen, Altman turned pro, performing on theNYC nightclub circuit withDavid Yazbek as "Moon Pudding", aSimon and Garfunkel -styled teen duo. AtBrown University , Altman majored inpolitical science , but focused most of his energy on his singing, performing in both the "High Jinks," a collegea cappella octet, and "Blind Dates", a rock group that released two national college radio hits. Altman continued with "Blind Dates" after graduating from Brown in 1984, moving from Providence toNYC in search of a record deal. The group dissolved in 1987, just as Rockapella's career began.Rockapella
Beginnings
After graduating from Brown together, Altman and fellow "High Jinks" member
Elliot Kerman joined classmatesSteve Keyes andDavid Stix to form a newa cappella group calledRockapella . Rockapella began its career humbly, performing on street corners inNYC while Altman still focused primarily on his "Blind Dates" work. The group's repertoire consisted of a mix of barbershop arrangements and a cappella renditions of classicdoo wop pieces. As the group grew in experience and Altman honed his vocal arranging skills, they began to focus less onoldies and barbershop, and more on contemporaryrock music .A dinner party performance for TV personality
Kathie Lee Gifford led to the group's 1988 appearance on the ABC-TV show "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee ". Rockapella's performance of Altman's signature arrangement of the calypso novelty standard "Zombie Jamboree" caught the eye of producer Gerard Brown, who invited Rockapella to perform on the PBS "Great Performances" TV special "Spike Lee & Company - Do it A Capella", which featured established acapella actsTake 6 ,Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Rockapella's idolsThe Persuasions . Elektra Records released Rockapella's live recording of "Zombie Jamboree" as a single, and the group's recording career was launched."Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?"
Producers of a fledgling PBS-TV series called "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?" took note of Rockapella's charms and signed the group to appear as the house vocal band. The half-hour geography game show aired daily for five years (295 episodes), 1991-1995, catapulting Rockapella into mid-level TV celebrity and making the Rockapella-performed theme song (penned by Sean and childhood pal
David Yazbek ) into one of the best known TV themes in history (TVT Records -Television's Greatest Hits ).Departure
Altman left Rockapella in April 1997 to better focus on his solo career. He promptly released his debut CD "seanDEMOnium", about which the Philadelphia Daily News wrote: ""Imagine Dion meeting Marshall Crenshaw at the Beatles' house, with the Kinks, Beach Boys, Four Seasons and Persuasions all dropping by for a song swap. The words have a cynical edge, but what really grabs you is the old-fashioned sweetness and punch of his neo-doowop vocals playing off incredibly hook-happy tunes."
olo career
After releasing "seanDEMOnium", Altman assembled a backup band, played NYC rock clubs for two years, garnering accolades for his live shows.
The Village Voice called him "an absurdly talented performer... a power-pop mensch and an aspiring teen cult leader." He released "alt.mania", his second CD of original music in 2003, about whichHits Magazine wrote:"This record rocks....Rockapella mastermind, internet entrepreneur and divorce´ Altman tells barbed, musically diverse tales of romantic misadventures....A dark, funny, resilient, postmodern concept album about love and loss."He is the only three-time winner of the [http://www.casa.org Contemporary A cappella Society] ’s “Original Song of the Year” award, and has also been a "Best Male Vocalist" award recipient. He currently records and performs a cappella with some other ex-Rockapella members in [http://www.groovebarbers.com The GrooveBarbers] (featured as The Astelins in TV commercials for
Astelin nasal spray), bittersweet pop songs as a solo artist, and comedy songs in [http://www.jewmongous.com JEWMONGOUS] . He has vocal-arranged and produced a cappella albums for the groups [http://www.miniwage.com Minimum Wage] and [http://www.kolzimra.com Kol Zimra] . Sean was named “Best Male Artist” in the 2005 [http://www.inacoustic.com International Acoustic Music Awards] and was a 2005 Kerrville New Folk finalist. He is a member of [http://www.loserslounge.com The Loser's Lounge] tribute series in New York and serenades hospital patients as a volunteer with [http://www.musiciansoncall.org Musicians On Call] . In 2003 Altman married operatic soprano [http://www.innadukach.com Inna Dukach] . They reside inHarlem , New York City.Discography
*"seanDEMOnium" (1997)
*"alt.mania" (2002)
*"Losing Streak" (2005)
*"Glory" (GrooveBarbers) (2005)
*"Unorthodox" (What I Like About Jew) (2006)
*"Taller Than Jesus" (JEWMONGOUS) (2008)ee also
*
Rockapella
*A cappella References
External links
* [http://www.seanaltman.com Sean Altman official website]
* [http://www.jewmongous.com JEWMONGOUS]
* [http://www.groovebarbers.com The GrooveBarbers]
* [http://www.rockapella.com Rockapella]
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