Joey Alexander's jaw-dropping ability and beyond-his-years artistry brought him to some of the grandest stages, from performing at the Grammys and the White House, to appearing on the Today Show and 60 Minutes. Just over a year from his debut, the same maturity and dedication to his craft that made him a phenomenon is evident in his remarkable evolution on his sophomore release, Countdown. Produced by Jason Olaine – the Director of Programming and Touring for Jazz at Lincoln Center, who was also at the helm for this young prodigy's first album My Favorite Things – Countdown builds upon the balance of grace and groove, deep soulfulness, rich melodicism and freewheeling improvisational style that made Joey's first project a critical and popular success.
Essentially a trio project, Countdown reunites Joey with bassist Larry
Grenadier and drummer
Ulysses Owens, Jr., the rhythm section from My Favorite Things, and includes
three tracks featuring bassist Dan Chmielinksi, saxophonist Chris Potter is also
featured on Countdown, joining the trio for an extended exploration of Hancock's
“Maiden Voyage.” Joey's arrangements of wellknown pieces by jazz greats
make for great invitations into the experience of Countdown. Yet it's his three
originals, “City Lights,” “Sunday Waltz” and “Soul Dreamer,” that
are the true emotional heart and soul of the project – re-affirming his
remarkable dedication to his craft and showcasing his potential as a
contemporary jazz composer.