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Happy Birthday, Glen David Andrews!

John Dunlop

Trombonist and vocalist Glen David Andrews was born in New Orleans on April 26, 1980. Andrews hails from a musical family, with grandfather Jesse Hill of “Ooh Poo Pa Doo” fame, brother Derrick Tabb of Rebirth Brass Band, cousin of brothers Troy “Trombone Shorty” and James Andrews, and cousin to the late Travis “Trumpet Black” Hill. Andrews learned about brass bands from greats like Tuba Fats and by second line parades in the Tremé neighborhood of his youth. And, at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Andrews mesmerizes audiences with his showmanship and energy. He is a beloved and charismatic live performer, and today we join in the celebration. Happy Birthday!

Photo: Facebook

Photo: Facebook

Band Together! Benefit Concert for New Orleans Music Community, today, 4/25!

John Dunlop

Tune at 1pm L.A. time / 3pm NOLA time! Click here or on the image below.

The Band Together Benefit has a simple yet singular mission: to help the New Orleans musicians whose livelihoods have been decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic. In New Orleans, a once-thriving ecosystem of live music and tourism is now gone, taking with it the opportunity for countless local performers to land the gigs they need to live. The Band Together Benefit was borne out of a desire to create not only an opportunity for financial relief for musicians in Orleans and Jefferson Parishes, but also an opportunity for New Orleans musicians to help other musicians. Our city has bred some of the world’s most influential and successful performers, but the local economy is largely dependent on the lesser known talents who bring millions of people to town each year. From street performers in the French Quarter to world-class bands on Frenchmen Street, the value these musicians bring to New Orleans is unquantifiable. The vision for the Band Together Benefit is to showcase some of New Orleans’ superstar talent while simultaneously providing a platform for emergent acts, all of whom will perform in an effort to raise money for peers who may not have the same access to opportunity.

Artist Lineup: 
Like New Orleans itself, the Band Together Benefit features a multiplicity of genres and styles ranging from traditional jazz to zydeco, bounce to funk. The concert features headlining performances from multiple Grammy-winning solo R&B artist and Maroon 5 keyboardist PJ Morton, Grammy-nominated jazz-hip hop-soul hybrid Tank and the Bangas and Grammy-winning funk and R&B musician Jon Cleary. Other all-star musicians include Stanton Moore of funk juggernaut Galactic, New Orleans jazz giant Kermit Ruffins, New Orleans funk icon Ivan Neville of Dumpstaphunk, platinum-selling singer Cupid, as well as funk keyboardist Nigel Hall, rockers Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes and Billboard Top 20 soul-funk band Water Seed. Additional performers include pop vocalist Dawn Richard of Danity Kane/Dirty Money, 2 Time Grammy-nominated zydeco powerhouse Sean Ardoin, funk-rock band Flow Tribe, multi-faceted brass musician Glen David Andrews, bounce vocalist HaSizzle, Grammy-winning rock guitarist Shane Theriot, Latin bandleader Jose Ceballos, zydeco accordionist and harmonica player Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes, soul-funk-reggae-hip hop vocalist and guitarist Kelly Love Jones,  synth-pop band LeTrainiump and R&B/soul vocalist Caren Green

Offbeat Magazine - The Weekly Stream for Monday, March 30th!

John Dunlop

Offbeat is working to compile weekly listings of some of those performances. Below, you’ll find a list of events submitted so far. Enjoy!

Chubby Carrier - Zydeco 8 a.m. CST Free Facebook

Glen David Andrews - Jazz/Funk/Blues
Blue Monday Series
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Donations accepted via PayPal and Venmo
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Happy Birthday, James Andrews!

John Dunlop

Trumpeter and vocalist James Andrews was born in New Orleans on January 12, 1969, into an accomplished musical family. Andrews is the grandson of Jesse Hill, older brother (and mentor) to Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, cousin to Glen David Andrews and the late Travis "Trumpet Black" Hill. Andrews was raised in the Tremé neighborhood, and played in a number of brass bands before launching his own band, James Andrews and the Crescent City Allstars. In 1998, he released the album Satchmo of the Ghetto, which was produced by Allen Toussaint and featured Dr. John.

In 2005, shortly after Hurricane Katrina, James Andrews was one of the first musicians to return to New Orleans following the flooding. Only 17 days after the hurricane hit, he and his brother, Trombone Shorty, played at Jackson Square and at the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park at a later show, Andrews was the first to declare "We’re gonna rebuild this city, note by note."

Let’s celebrate with this inspirational artist, and wish James a very happy birthday!

Photo: James Andrews - The Big Time Stuff -Album Cover

Photo: James Andrews - The Big Time Stuff -Album Cover