Jonathan Batiste is an iconic, unique artist of this generation. With his
unique voice on piano and dapper style, Jonathan has ignited the New
York City music scene. He comes from a celebrated lineage of New
Orleans musicians. He has performed in over 40 countries; headlined in
premier venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center,
and Concertgebouw; released CDs ("Times In New Orleans" and "Live In New
York: At The Rubin Museum Of Art"), 2 EP's ("The Amazing Jon Batiste EP"
and "In The Night EP"); performed on national TV (NBA All-Star Game
Half-Time Show 2008, HBO series "Treme", BET etc.); and collaborated
with Wynton Marsalis, Prince, Jimmy Buffett, Roy Hargrove, and Cassandra
Wilson, among others. He is a "Movado Future Legend" award recipient and
a "Steinway Performing Artist."
Starting out on the drums at age 8, by 12 he had moved on to--and was
quickly advancing in--the piano. He is also a vocalist, arranger, composer,
and "harmonabord" player.
As a role model in his community, Batiste empowers the next generation
of musicians. With his role as co-director and music curator at The
National Jazz Museum in Harlem, he has programmed year-long educational
workshops for hundreds of students. As an educator and a humanitarian, he
has conducted clinics and master classes worldwide. Jonathan is also a
traveling ambassador for the NY-based non-profit organization "Music
Unites," founded by Michelle Edgar. Batiste collaborates with Edgar on
various projects throughout the year dedicated to bringing music education
to underprivileged children in underfunded inner-city school systems.
Jonathan is the founder and leader of The Stay Human Band, which is
comprised of some of New York City's most creative young musicians. The
Stay Human Band is a marching band that moves through the city, sharing
their world-class music and uplifting high energy with the people of New
York. They recently released an album, "MY N.Y.," which was recorded
entirely in the city's subway cars and on its street corners, giving the
listener a candid look into New York City.