Troy Andrews

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Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews
Troy Andrews playing at Satchmo Summerfest, August 2007
Troy Andrews playing at Satchmo Summerfest, August 2007
Background information
Birth name Troy Michael Andrews
Born January 2, 1986 (1986-01-02) (age 22)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Genre(s) jazz, rock, funk, hip-hop
Occupation(s) Trombonist, Trumpeter, Composer
Instrument(s) Trombone, Trumpet
Label(s) Treme Records [1]
Associated acts Orleans Avenue
Website http://www.troyandrews.com

Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews (born January 2, 1986) is a trombone and trumpet player from New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S..

Troy Andrews is the younger brother of trumpeter and bandleader James Andrews . Growing up in New Orleans' Treme neighborhood, "Trombone Shorty" was participating in brass band parades as a child, carrying his trombone even before his arms were long enough to reach all the positions of the slide. Andrews was a bandleader by the age of 6. Originally attracting attention for his youth, by his teens he was attracting attention for his musical virtuosity as well.

New Orleans Jazz & Heritiage Festival, 1991: "Carlsberg Brass Band" from Denmark with young "Trombone Shorty" Troy Andrews on trombone.
New Orleans Jazz & Heritiage Festival, 1991: "Carlsberg Brass Band" from Denmark with young "Trombone Shorty" Troy Andrews on trombone.

He attended the prestigious New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts (NOCCA). And as a graduate he joined the ranks of others like Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Harry Connick Jr., Irvin Mayfield and Nicholas Payton.

In 2005, he was a featured member of Lenny Kravitz's horn section for a world tour that shared billing with acts such as Aerosmith.

In London, during the summer of 2006, Andrews began working with producer Bob Ezrin and U2 at Abbey Road Studios. This association led to Andrews performing with U2 and Green Day during the re-opening of the New Orleans Superdome for the NFL’s Monday Night Football pre-game show.[1]

To wrap up 2006, Andrews appeared on the NBC television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.[2] Leading a group of New Orleans musicians, he performed the holiday classic "O Holy Night" which drew such an enthusiastic response from viewers that NBC released the single for free download on their web site.

Kicking off 2007, New Orleans’ premier music magazine, Offbeat, named Andrews their Performer of the Year.[3] He also garnered honors as Best Contemporary Jazz Performer.[3]

As of 2008, his current project is Orleans Avenue, a funk/pop/hip-hop mix including musicians Mike Ballard on bass, James Martin on tenor sax, Pete Murano on guitar, Joey Peebles on drums, and Charlie Smith on keyboards.

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[edit] Discography

  • The End of The Beginning, Treme Records, 2005
  • Orleans & Claiborne, Treme Records, 2005
  • 12 & Shorty, Keep Swingin' Records, 2004
  • The Bluebrass Project, Meantime Lounge Records, 2004

He also appears as a sideman on:

[edit] Filmography

[edit] References

  1. ^ U2, Green Day are coming to the Superdome - USATODAY.com
  2. ^ "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" The Christmas Show (2006) - Full cast and crew
  3. ^ a b offBeat

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