Joel Futterman is an American jazz pianist and soprano saxophonist, born in Chicago on April 30, 1946. Renowned for his spirited, imaginative, and innovative piano technique, Futterman is a pioneer in the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music. His work is deeply influenced by the blues, boogie-woogie, and stride, and he is celebrated for his ability to master the percussive density of Cecil Taylor's style while injecting his own unique voice. Futterman's music is a journey of constant change and evolution, filled with beauty, power, and grace. His solo recitals, such as "Possibilities," showcase his mastery of the piano and his ability to create a rich, immersive musical experience. With a career spanning decades, Futterman continues to push the boundaries of jazz, making him an internationally recognized veteran in the field.