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Jazz 29/06/2018

Belfast Blues/Jazz/Hip-Hop With A Difference

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Belfast Blues/Jazz/Hip-Hop With A Difference
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Gritty, honest and not shying away from his inner self, step into the world of Singer-Songwriter John Andrews with his colourful characters and lessons learned.
As a child growing up in a religious background in East Belfast, John attended one of Ian Paisley's churches from an early age, where his mother still plays the organ there.
His roots shine through his song writing which couldn't have come from anywhere but Northern Ireland.

Cutting his teeth on the Belfast scene, John has become a firm favourite showcasing events regularly throughout the city, last year playing at Sunflower Fest, Fiele Fest and Eastside Arts Festival.

He's taken some time out from his solo EP in 2014 which was co-produced by Rev D Wayne ( Alabama 3) and now he's back with 'Johnny Was' EP, where he is once again, very much wearing his heart on his sleeve.

Influences include : Tom Waits, Frank Sinatra, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean and Ray Charles.
" John Andrews has a distinctive voice, like he's been soaked in a vat of bourbon. His music incorporates Blues, Jazz and experimental tendancies verging into Folk and Punk. His lyrics frequently present atmospheric portraits of grotesque, often seedy characters and places although he has a penchant for more conventioanl ballads - Paul McMordie - Guitar Festival

"One of Belfasts most original atrist to emerge from the Belfast undergound scene. John Andrews has whipped up a hybrid of Jazz, Blues and Hip Hop that is all his own. There is death, danger and darkness in this man's music, the feeling is palpable, however he redeems the effect with true Belfast Wit and a soaring tenor that pulls at the heart. John Andrews might just be the real deal" Declan Corr






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