Casey Abrams

Casey Abrams is an American singer, bassist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and jazz-pop performer from Idyllwild, California. He became widely known after finishing sixth on season 10 of American Idol. Concord describes him as a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and American Idol season 10 finalist who studied classical bass, piano, improvisation, and jazz ensembles.

His important albums and projects include Casey Abrams from 2012, Casey Abrams Live, Jazz, Uncovered, Casey Keysey, Martina & Casey, and East Coast Jazz. Well-known songs include “Get Out,” “Simple Life,” “Hit the Road Jack” with Haley Reinhart, “Stuck in London,” “Dry Spell,” and “L-O-V-E.” Deezer and Qobuz list many of these releases on his artist discography pages.

He is known for mixing jazz, pop, blues, swing, and acoustic singer-songwriter styles, often with upright bass and playful vocal phrasing. He is also associated with Postmodern Jukebox, where his retro-jazz performances helped broaden his audience beyond American Idol.