Andrew Ripp

Andrew Ripp
Background information
Origin Palatine, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Pop rock, acoustic
Years active 2004-present
Website AndrewRipp.com

Andrew Ripp is a singer-songwriter from Palatine, Illinois. Before releasing his debut album, Fifty Miles to Chicago, in 2008,[1] Andrew first broke into the national music scene as a songwriter; his contributions, such as Ryan Cabrera's album, You Stand Watching, have charted on the Billboard Hot 100, Top 40 Mainstream, Pop 100 Airplay, Pop 100, and Hot Digital Songs charts.[2] Ripp's second album, She Remains the Same, was released on September 21, 2010, breaking the top 100 on the Billboard new artists chart.

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Music career

Ripp released his debut album, Fifty Miles to Chicago, in January 2008. Musicians Pete Maloney (Dishwalla, Tonic), keyboard player Will Hollis (Eagles), and steel guitar player Eric Heywood (Ray LaMontagne) were brought in to accompany Ripp's vocals and guitar.

Ripp co-wrote and co-produced Fifty Miles to Chicago with songwriter, Randy Coleman and brought on Dan Lavery, former bass player of the rock band Tonic, as producer.[3] Funded by Andrew himself, the majority of the album was recorded in Lavery’s back-house studio in Los Angeles.

In early 2008, Andrew was invited to attend the annual "Fool's Banquet" songwriters gathering in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This event was hosted by the Hanson brothers. Also in attendance that year were Pat McGee, Keaton Simons, Jesse Laz-Hirsch, Kai Kennedy, Stephen Kellogg, Chris Sligh, and Jason Mraz.[4]

Operating independently of a label, Ripp tours regularly and has shared the stage with Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Fiction Family (Jon Foreman of Switchfoot and Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek) and Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers, among others. In the spring of 2009, Ripp and his band toured Europe and the Middle East to play for the U.S. troops stationed abroad in a tour sponsored by Armed Forces Entertainment.

Andrew's highly acclaimed second album, She Remains the Same was released in September 2010.[5] The album was produced by Dave Barnes, with whom Andrew toured in the fall of 2010.

On November 22, 2011, Ripp released the Christmas EP Light of Mine.

Discography

Albums

References

  1. ^ Daday, Eileen O., (December 2007), The Daily Herald[1]. Accessed March 4, 2009
  2. ^ Lamb, Bill, About.com: Top 40/Pop [2]. Accessed March 4, 2009
  3. ^ Daday, Eileen O., (December 2007), The Daily Herald
  4. ^ Sligh, Chris. (May 2008), "Fool's Banquet as told by Chris Sligh". [3]. Accessed March 4, 2009
  5. ^ Fitz, (September 2010) Seattle Post Intelligencer