Indonesian jazz genius is only 11, but already feeling the groove and finding famous fans

Joey Alexander’s favourite things include the Avengers, SpongeBob and Thelonious Monk. He’s a normal 11-year-old kid who just happens to be a jazz piano prodigy from Indonesia and has already impressed such jazz luminaries as Wynton Marsalis and Herbie Hancock.
This week, Alexander released his debut CD, My Favorite Things, making a statement on the opening track with a 10-minute-plus version of John Coltrane’s harmonically challenging Giant Steps. He also displays a sensitive touch on ballads such as Billy Strayhorn’s Lush Life and Monk’s ’Round Midnight.
Not only did he arrange all the tunes, but he also wrote an original composition, Ma Blues, inspired by Bobby Timmons’ jazz classic Moanin’.
WATCH: Joey Alexander in action last year, aged 10
“For me jazz is a calling. I love jazz because it’s about freedom to express yourself and being spontaneous, full of rhythm and full of improvisation,” said the mop-topped pianist, who barely tops 135cm tall, in a recent interview.