Sean Altman
Ex-Rockapella star Sean Altman is "tuneful and sharply witty" (Los Angeles Times), "relentlessly clever" (Chicago Tribune) and "bawdy with a wicked modern streak" (Washington Post), with "hilarious pleasures" (The New Yorker) combining "the tunefulness of the Beatles and the spot-on wit of Tom Lehrer" (Boston Globe). Altman founded Rockapella and led that group through its heyday years on the Emmy-winning PBS-TV series "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?", for which he co-wrote the famous theme song. Altman has twice performed for U.S. Presidents at the White House; he has shared stages with Billy Joel, Steve Miller, Stephen Colbert, Whoopi Goldberg, Jon Stewart, Jay Leno and Joey Ramone; and he has recorded with artists as diverse as Steve Miller, XTC, John Cale, Richie Havens, David Yazbek, and They Might Be Giants. Sean's other projects include JEWMONGOUS (original comedy songs), The GrooveBarbers and Doowopera (acapella), The Everly Set (Everly Brothers tribute), and Forever Si