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Jazz 23/07/2014

Glen David Andrews Performing On "Playing For Change" Charity Comp, Louisiana Red Hot Records Distributing Back Catalog

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Glen David Andrews Performing On "Playing For Change" Charity Comp, Louisiana Red Hot Records Distributing Back Catalog
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The reviews are in from the first leg of Glen David Andrew's summer touring: All About Jazz wrote, "The trombonist/vocalist's legendary performances (melding rock, pop, soul, gospel, jazz, funk and brass) are nothing less than electrifying," while the Minneapolis Star raved Andrews is showman and an entertainer with a "...mix of preacher, R&B singer, jazz vocalist, trombonist and a New Orleans musical history lesson."

Glen David Andrews paints his testimony in a range of emotional colors - from the broken humility of a supplicant to the hard-bitten pride of a survivor - on his tough-sounding new release, "Redemption" New York Times

"Onstage and off, electrifying club audiences and street scenes, speaking his mind at civic rallies, Glen David Andrews perhaps best embodies what David Simon, creator of the HBO series Treme meant when he said, 'Culture is what brought New Orleans back.'" Wall Street Journal


On the heels of his acclaimed new release Redemption, Louisiana Red Hot Records released his entire back catalog including Walking Through Heaven's Gate and Dumaine Street Blues available now throughout North America. Keeping the momentum going, Andrews performed "A Better Place" with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band for the Playing For Change 3: Songs Around The World compilation. Other contributors include Keith Richards, Taj Mahal, Sara Bareilles and a huge array of international musicians in collaboration. The CD/DVD is available both digitally and physically at all major retailers and profits will go towards building music and art schools for children everywhere.

Watch a great live performance of "NY to NOLA" with guests Ben Ellman and Robert Mercurio of Galactic - the two acts play Brooklyn Bowl tomorrow evening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF--5rvlALM

In a city whose spirit world is as old as Mother Africa's children, Glen David Andrews, a native son of New Orleans, has made a compelling case for his own deliverance. Redemption is a powerful statement that correlates his own reclaimed life to his reclaimed city. The music is about ghosts and their residual energy, about acceptance and forgiveness, about rebirth and renewal. "Every song tells a story that I hope people will relate to," the singer, songwriter and trombonist says proudly. "Redemption is about my journey back from the living dead."

Louisiana Red Hot Records released Redemption April 29th, it debuted at #8 on the Billboard Blues Chart. It features Andrews's core band and a few chosen friends who've played a part in his spiritual recovery. Andrews was born in the historic Tremé neighborhood, which many consider to be the oldest black community in the United States. Transfixed by the magic and mystery of the city's second-line parades, Andrews and his older brother, Derrick Tabb of the Rebirth Brass Band, along with their younger cousin Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, soaked up life's musical lessons by learning the history of the brass band tradition from iconic figures like Tuba Fats. Andrews says. "Jesus was born in a manger," Andrews says. "I was born in a second line."

"Life is hard," Andrews says. "After Katrina, my Tremé will never be the same. But New Orleans culture is a permanent part of me. The gift of my sobriety is in my music now. I want to share my Tremé - my New Orleans - with the world."

07/13/2014 - Rochester, NY - Big Rib BBQ Festival
07/21/2014 - Cambridge, MA - People's Republik
07/23/2014 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Bowl
07/26/2014 - Asheville, NC - The One Stop
09/13/2014 - Biloxi, MS - Biloxi Seafood Festival
*More dates to be announced shortly!






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