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Brett Altman

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Singer-Songwriter 
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Location: Hoboken, NJ
Genre: Pop / Soul / Funk
Artist Site: brettaltmanmusic.com
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A self-described late bloomer, Brett Altman didn’t sing publicly until the age of 20. Just 21 months later, he performed in front of a crowd of 17,000 at Penn State University for a talent competition, which he won. He has since won Indie Nation’s Viral Music Competition, and released his first single, “Come Find Me”, through Sony Music’s The Orchard. His recent single, “Full of You”, is described by Atwood Magazine as “easily among the most dynamic of Altman’s work, with its quick pulse and energetic, harmony-laden choruses maintaining a lively atmosphere from start to finish”.

 

Since moving to Hoboken, New Jersey in 2015, Altman has established himself in the Tri-State area music scene through gigs at Rockwood Music Hall, The Bitter End NYC, PIANOS, The Bowery Electric, and other local venues. His upbeat music is a fusion of pop and folk, with songwriting that illuminates moments of everyday life. His biggest musical influences are John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Ed Sheeran, and Dave Matthews Band.

 

Altman is set to release a series of singles leading up to his first EP.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

With his sleek tenor and sunny personality, Brett Altman is making one powerful introduction. 

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— ATWOOD MAGAZINE

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“Brett Altman is making waves with the recent release of his first single, Come Find Me.”

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— HOBOKEN GIRL

[Brett Altman] has honed-in on a midsummer’s sound between the blues and folk-pop stylings of John Mayer and Jason Mraz.”

 — POPMATTERS

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“Brett Altman has a natural inclination toward fun, bouncing songs that wear their hearts on their sleeve. ”

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— ATWOOD MAGAZINE

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“Brett Altman is a breath of fresh air. His music is inspiring, filled with passion, and carries a positive message.”

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— INDIENATION

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