As of Noon, on Saturday, April 21st, the advance purchase box office is closed, but there are still plenty of seats available to this show. Please join us!
The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series is proud to present Sean Altman in concert!
Proceeds from this show will benefit the Community Food bank of New Jersey www.njfoodbank.org
Key of She www.keyofshe.com , New Jersey’s mighty fine, sweet ‘n’ lowdown, sultry-voiced a cappella sextet will open!
About Sean Altman...
Sean Altman www.seanaltman.com is NYC's own golden-voiced, guitar-wielding rabble-rouser; a power-pop star on the verge; and defector from the a cappella group Rockapella.
The anti-Kurt Cobain" (NY Press) and "absurdly talented performer"
(Village Voice) has "killer hooks" (Time Out NY), "a cynical edge"
(Philadelphia Daily News), and a "silky tenor voice that produced
chills" (NY Times). As a solo artist, Sean has released three albums
of incandescent power-pop and was named "Best Male Artist" in the 2005 International Acoustic Music Awards. As the founder of the now-defunct comedy song duo What I Like About Jew, he was featured in Time Out New York's cover story "The New Super Jews," and in the New York Times feature about "the Jewish Hipster Movement." What I Like About Jew is currently being fashioned into an off-Broadway music by genuine muisc theater producers.
In 2006, Sean launched a new comedy song act, JEWMONGOUS, which the Philadelphia Daily News called “part of a new breed of Jewish hipster comedy that includes Jon Stewart, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sarah Silverman and Heeb Magazine”. Sean is best known as the founder of the vocal group Rockapella, stars of the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning TV series "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?", for which Sean co-wrote the popular theme song with Broadway's David Yazbek. He is a member of the Loser's Lounge series in NYC, he pitches Astelin Nasal Spray on TV as a member of the acapella group The GrooveBarbers, and his songs have been featured in dozens of TV shows.
About Key of She....
Key of She, New Jersey’s mighty fine, sweet ‘n’ lowdown, sultry-voiced sextet, began in 2001 and a year later won Audience Favorite and Runner-Up at the New York Harmony Sweepstakes. In 2002, the ladies opened for Ray Charles, and in 2004, appeared on The Jane Pauley Show. This past fall, they were nominated for three Just Plain Folks music awards (a.k.a. “the Grammies for the other 98%”) for their cover of Spider Web and, at the JPF awards ceremony, won sixth place in the a cappella category.
Key of She has entertained folks at The Stockton Inn, Odette’s, Conduit Night Club, Newtown, PA’s First Night, and numerous charities, clubs, schools, corporations, private parties and coffee shops in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Maine.
Key of She performs original arrangements of everything from Gershwin to Sting, David Cassidy to Kelly Clarkson, the ridiculous to the sublime. Some of their songs are: S’Wonderful, Every Little Thing [He] Does Is Magic, Something To Talk About, Moondance, Fever, This Masquerade, Change The World, In These Shoes, Wide Open Spaces, Breakaway, I’m A Woman, and I Think I Love You. They’ve released two CDs - Our First Time (2002) and In The Key of She (2005). Clips of their songs can be heard at www.keyofshe.com.
The “she’s” of Key of She are: Lisa Ernst, Sue Jaques, Dyann Mazzeo, Debbie Nutt, Amy Raditz, and Pat Stearman. They’re absolutely delighted to be opening for “NYC's golden-voiced, guitar wielding, rabble-rouser, power-pop star on the verge,” Sean Altman!
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