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Alyssa Graham (born Alyssa Hope Altschul) is an American singer-songwriter. In 2005, she launched her solo music career with the release of the album, What Love Is, which was heralded by All About Jazz as one of the Best New Recordings of 2005.[1][2]

Music career

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Born and raised in a small town outside of New York City, Graham is the daughter of Jewish-American parents Susan and Fredric Altschul who were greatly influenced by the New York City art scene and the 1960s music revolution. She is the sister of American fiction writer and political commentator, Andrew Foster Altschul. Her grandfather was an Emmy-nominated actor and radio personality during the Golden Age of Radio, most famous for his work on Gangbusters, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, and Mystery Theater.

In the 1990s, Graham got her start in music when she and longtime boyfriend and songwriter, Doug Graham, co-founded a psychedelic rock band called Blindman's Holiday while she was a student at Ithaca College.[3] She and her bandmates were featured in Entertainment magazine as one of the best college bands in the country.[4]

After five years with Blindman's Holiday, Graham moved to Boston to study jazz and contemporary improvisation at the New England Conservatory of Music. She and Doug Graham got married and started performing a mixture of jazz and pop music as a duo in Boston and New York City clubs like Club Passim and The Bitter End.

In 2003, the Grahams moved back to New York City and immersed themselves in the underground jazz and singer-songwriter scene, playing with local musicians at venues such as Rockwood Music Hall, Joe's Pub,[5] and The Cutting Room.

On July 25, 2011, Sunnyside Records announced the release of The Lock, Stock & Soul, produced by Grammy-winner Craig Street.[6]

Critical reception

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Gramah's album Echo (2008) was critically acclaimed and commercially successful, debuting at No. 24 on the Billboard contemporary jazz charts.[7] The New York Times named Echo a Critics' Choice CD[8] and iTunes named it one of the Top 10 Vocal Albums of the Year. Echo was featured in ELLE magazine and NPR called it "poignant...openhearted."[9]

Graham was recognized by Amazon as one of their "New and Notable Artists" and made musical history as the first singer to record the track "Involved Again," written by Jack Reardon for Billie Holiday in the 1950s.[2]

American Songwriter named her Writer of the Week in May 2012.[10]

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Alyssa Graham is an American singer-songwriter known for her emotionally honest and versatile music that blends jazz, folk, rock, and world influences, frequently exploring themes of love, vulnerability, and personal growth through her intimate vocals and songwriting. She has built a career marked by solo albums that showcase her multi-octave range and interpretive depth, as well as her long-term creative partnership with her husband Doug Graham, with whom she has collaborated musically for decades. Graham grew up in New Jersey surrounded by a family passionate about music, from Broadway musicals to folk and rock records, which shaped her early interest in songwriting after she began playing guitar in her teens. She pursued formal studies in anthropology and ethnomusicology at Ithaca College before training in jazz and improvisation at the New England Conservatory, experiences that informed her eclectic style and appreciation for global musical traditions. Her solo debut What Love Is (2006) featured sparse, apartment-recorded interpretations of jazz standards alongside a Neil Young cover, earning recognition for its personal and intimate approach. Later albums such as Echo (2008), with originals co-written by Doug Graham and others, and Lock, Stock & Soul (2013), produced by Craig Street and featuring guests like Jesse Harris, David Garza, and Meshell Ndegeocello, highlighted her shift toward raw, collaborative rock-leaning material while maintaining her emphasis on vulnerability and authenticity. For much of her career, Graham has worked closely with Doug Graham—her partner since childhood and husband for over three decades—in various bands and projects, culminating in their duo The Grahams, active since around the 2010s. Their shared work, including the 2025 release The Bridge, draws from their personal history and emphasizes open communication, resilience in long-term relationships, and the power of music to foster connection. Graham's body of work consistently reflects her commitment to honest expression, having evolved from jazz roots to a broader, hope-infused exploration of life's journeys.

Early life

Birth and background

Alyssa Graham was born in New Jersey, United States. She grew up in a suburb just outside New York City surrounded by a family passionate about music. Her parents filled the home with records spanning Broadway musicals, folk, rock, and other genres, frequently played music together as a family, and took her to shows in New York City. Graham met her future husband and musical partner Doug Graham in childhood; she was seven and he was ten when they first met through her brother's Little League team in their New Jersey town. She has a brother who is an author.

Career

Alyssa Graham began her professional music career with her solo debut album What Love Is (2006), featuring sparse, apartment-recorded interpretations of jazz standards alongside a Neil Young cover. The album earned recognition for its personal and intimate approach. She followed with Echo (2008), which included originals co-written with Doug Graham and others, marking a shift toward more collaborative work while retaining her emphasis on emotional vulnerability. Her third album, Lock, Stock & Soul (2013), was produced by Craig Street and featured guest musicians including Jesse Harris, David Garza, and Meshell Ndegeocello, highlighting a raw, rock-leaning sound balanced with authenticity. Throughout her career, Graham has maintained a long-term creative partnership with her husband Doug Graham, with whom she has collaborated musically for decades. This culminated in their duo project The Grahams, active since around the 2010s. Their work includes the 2025 release The Bridge, which draws from their personal history and explores themes of resilience in long-term relationships and the connective power of music. Graham's career reflects an evolution from jazz roots—shaped by her studies in anthropology, ethnomusicology at Ithaca College, and jazz/improvisation training at the New England Conservatory—to a broader blend of folk, rock, and world influences focused on honest expression and personal growth. As of 2025, she continues to perform and record, primarily through her solo work and duo projects with Doug Graham.

Personal life

Personal details and interests

Alyssa Graham was born Alyssa Hope Altschul on April 9, 1980. She has pursued a career as a singer-songwriter, drawing inspiration from a diverse range of artists including Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, Dizzy Gillespie, Neil Young, Nancy Wilson, and the Temptations. Graham is in a long-term romantic partnership with musician Doug Graham, having known each other since childhood when she was seven and he was ten. Their relationship spans 38 years as of 2025 and is marked by collaboration in music and reflections on love, vulnerability, and artistic expression. They are parents and their partnership includes joint projects such as The Grahams and 3Sirens, blending personal and creative elements. Her interests primarily revolve around music composition, performance, and exploring themes of nostalgia, hope, and emotional depth in art.

Filmography

Acting credits

Alyssa Graham has no verified acting credits in film, television, or other media. Her professional career is exclusively documented in music as a singer-songwriter and guitarist, with biographies and profiles focusing solely on her albums, performances, and collaborations in the jazz and singer-songwriter scenes. No records of roles, appearances, or credits as an actress appear in reputable industry sources or her published career overviews.
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