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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Funk, Roots Rock, Rnb-soul, Jazz, R&b, R&b/soul
Concerts
Jan
25
Kyle Roussel’s Church of New Orleans Album Release With Special Guests Ivan Neville, Joseph “Zigaboo” Modeliste, Preservation Hall-Stars, John Boutté, Erica Falls, Glen David Andrews & More!
New Orleans
Tickets
Feb
28
MudHen Brewing Company
Wildwood
Tickets
Mar
07
De La Luz Soundstage
Holyoke
Tickets
May
16
Cape May Convention Hall
Cape May
Tickets
About Glen David Andrews
"Best R & B Performer" - 2015 Big Easy Music Awards Lousiana Music Hall of Fame 2012 "Future Hall of Famer" Nominated "Best Album Of 2014" for Redemption - 2015 Big Easy Music Awards "Best Male Performer" - 2009 Big Easy Music Awards "Best R & B Performer" - 2009 Best of the Beat Awards "There's over the top, Over the Top, OVER THE TOP, and Glen David Andrews... he was on his knees before the first song, and I was worn out" Alex Rawls OffBeat 6/1/10 "Last year Glen David Andrews praised the Lord at the Gospel Tent and made converts in the process. This year, the deities that rule over Jazz Fest paid him back. Andrews delivered a highlight performance at Congo Square on opening day before an appreciative crowd" John Swenson OffBeat 6/1/10 "New Orleans has a long history of amazing performers whose legend never completely translates to the outside world... when a local artist breaks through at Jazzfest, it is a spectacular thing to witness. This fest it happened to Glen David Andrews...it was as if some otherworldly force took over him during a performance in the Gospel Tent that was completely transformative...he was a combination of James Brown and Prince...people were clamoring to touch him, to take a spark from this burning light of a spiritual force in their midst." excerpt from review by John Swenson, June 2009 OffBeat Magazine "One of the giant talents of New Orleans." Quint Davis, Producer, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, May 1, 2009 "Andrews is a charismatic vocalist whose improvisational skills and command over any situation he’s involved in places him among the top ranks of New Orleans singers..." John Swenson OffBeat Feb. 2009 He is one of the most amazing vocalists alive today -- his billowing baritone is like a horn instrument itself -- and he is an incredible entertainer. He sanctifies, electrifies, hellafies. If you weren't dancing at this show you were dead. John Nova Lomax - Houston Press “Aside from being a great musician, Glen David has absorbed a fading tradition. He's a link for his generation to something important. But he also has a rare enthusiasm and energy that makes it all special and exciting for even casual listeners.” Ben Jaffe - Preservation Hall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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.” Redemption features Andrews's core band and a few chosen friends who've played a part in his spiritual recovery. Ivan Neville lays down gritty grooves on a humming Hammond organ and a badass clavinet, the history of modern funk percolating in his fingertips. Jamison Ross, winner of the prestigious 2012 Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz competition, brings his own brand of bonhomie, singing, arranging and playing various instruments. Guitar god Anders Osborne contributes two searing solos. The album also features a surprise – a sample of the radiant voice of the Queen Mother of Gospel, Mahalia Jackson -- on a rousing version of her joyous hymn, “Didn't It Rain.” A warrior for cultural preservation in New Orleans at a time when indigenous traditions are being threatened, Andrews is standing up for his own salvation. The centerpiece of the new album is “Surrender,” a deeply personal song about acceptance which Andrews wrote in rehab. “I woke up from a nightmare, in a cold sweat,” he recalls. “I realized that I had been given an opportunity to change my whole outlook on living.” 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.” Andrew's showmanship has long endeared him to audiences on New Orleans' fabled Frenchman Street. He's also made a profound impression at the world's biggest block party – the annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. “Glen is one of the giant talents of New Orleans music,” says fest producer Quint Davis. As journalist Larry Blumenfeld, writing in the Wall Street Journal, notes: “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.'” “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.” Glen David Andrews, The Crown Prince of Treme and New Orleans' most charismatic live performer!
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Genres
Funk, Roots Rock, Rnb-soul, Jazz, R&b, R&b/soul
Band members
James Martin -, Glen David Andrews -, John Notto -, Ron Williams
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Glen David Andrews Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Glen David Andrews
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Glen David Andrews on tour?
Yes, Glen David Andrews is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Glen David Andrews concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Glen David Andrews tour
is scheduled for 4 dates across 4 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Glen David Andrews scheduled to play?
Glen David Andrews is scheduled to play 4 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Glen David Andrews tour start?
Glen David Andrews’s tour starts Jan 25, 2025 and ends on May 16, 2025.
They will play 4 cities; their most recent concert was held in
New Orleans at Tipitina's Uptown and their next upcoming concert
will be in Cape May at Cape May Convention Hall.
What venues is Glen David Andrews performing at?
As part of the Glen David Andrews tour, Glen David Andrews is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 25 - New Orleans,
LA @ Tipitina's Uptown
Feb 28 - Wildwood,
NJ @ MudHen Brewing Company
Mar 07 - Holyoke,
MA @ De La Luz Soundstage
May 16 - Cape May,
NJ @ Cape May Convention Hall