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Curtis Andrews
As a performer/collaborator, he has toured and recorded nationally and internationally with dozens of artists from across Canada in a myriad of styles, on drumset, mridangam, mbira, and percussion. His debut album The Offering of Curtis Andrews (2008) was an award-winning effort and his music has been described as “engaging, uplifting and warmly human” (Exclaim! Magazine), “a rich multicultural buffet” (The Wholenote), and “an eclectic, jazzy and rich international music palette” (Percussive Notes). In April 2021 he will release his sophomore album, entitled Speaking Hands.
Raised in the coastal town of Carbonear, Newfoundland (now based in Vancouver, Canada), Andrews taught himself to play the drumset as a young teenager after being inspired by recordings of Max Roach, late 80’s/early 90’s hip-hop and heavy metal. His musical journeys over the past 20+ years have extended to villages and metropolises of Ghana, India, South Africa, Benin, and Zimbabwe, and he has developed a deep knowledge of the history, culture and performance of music from these areas. His personal mentors have included (the late) Don Wherry (1997-2001), Sri Trichy Sankaran (1999-present) and Frederick Kwasi Dunyo (1998-present); he continues to perform and study with these masters whenever possible. Parallel to his independent studies, Andrews also holds PhD in Ethnomusicology from the University of British Columbia and is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow (2020-2022), focusing on the issues surrounding the oral transmission of culture in rural Ghana.
A leader in his field, Curtis is the founder and artistic director of two West African drum and dance ensembles and in 2013 founded Time Will Tell Arts, a non-profit performing arts society dedicated to promoting multicultural artistic expression from traditional, neo-traditional and original sources. Beyond the artistic realm, he founded the Dzogadze Education Development Foundation, dedicated to the development of community of Dzogadze (Ghana), where a school was built and named in his honor.
Awards
MusicNL Male Artist of the Year 2009 MusicNL Instrumental Album of the Year 2009 Atlantis Music Prize 2009
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A Selection Of New Releases
by Bob Osborne
2021 is proving to be the gift that keeps giving for new jazz releases. Curtis Andrews returns after a long break from releasing music to deliver an album which is rich in rhythmic exploration, modal and raga-based melodies, and some truly virtuosic performances. There's also the debut from Martin Frieberg, Dennis González Ataraxia Trio's second offering, a new one from Tom Rainey's excellent Obbligato band, and a selection of other new albums which ably demonstrate the wide variety of music ...
Continue ReadingTake Five With Curtis Andrews
by AAJ Staff
Meet Curtis Andrews: Drummer/percussionist/composer Curtis Andrews strives to create, assemble, mix and discover. Schooled in the jazz tradition, he prefers to take his music beyond that and has studied intensely, the music of Ghana and India. As a result, his debut album The Offering of Curtis Andrews is unlike anything you may have heard.Instrument(s): Drum set, mrdidangam, mbira, various African percussion.Teachers and/or influences? Teachers: Don Wherry, Trichy Sankaran, Kwasi Dunyo, Ledzi Agudzemegah, Avu Adukpo, ...
Continue Reading"a rich multi-cultural banquet" The Wholenote
"Andrews delivers an eclectic, jazzy and rich international musical palette" Percussive Notes
Primary Instrument
Drums
Location
Vancouver
Willing to teach
Beginner to advanced
Credentials/Background
I have been teaching since 1998 in various capacities.
Beginner to advanced.
Drumset styles of all styles and levels.
Hand drumming of various traditions, especially that of Ghana.
South Indian drumming and rhythmic theory. This can be taught on any instrument or with the voice alone through the spoken syllables known as solkattu.
Zimbabwean mbira (thumb piano)
I'm very flexible with times and rates.
Feel free to contact me if you are in the Vancouver area.
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From: Speaking HandsBy Curtis Andrews