Education
Erasmus Hall High School.
Erasmus Hall High School.
As a child, Andrew played the piano, but switched to the guitar at age 10. While majoring in fine art in high school, he played jazz in local bands around Long Island. By 1980, Andrew moved to Brooklyn where he began attending jam sessions at clubs such as the Blue Coronet and Pumpkins.
lieutenant was during this time that he had the opportunity play with jazz veterans like Harold Mabern, Kenny Barron, Gil Coggins, Dewey Redman and Louis Hayes.
During this period he recorded his first sides as a leader which appear on the record Water Street Revival. Andrew has recorded fifteen records as a leader.
He has written numerous compositions for jazz ensemble and has recorded two records for solo guitar. His other musical interests encompass world music and classical for which he recently completed a string quartet.
As an electric guitarist, Andrew"s interest in sound amplification has led him to design and build several of his own guitar amplifiers featuring original circuits and visual themes.
Andrew"s art transcends different mediums: as a fine artist, his paintings in oil on canvas adorn the covers of most of his CDs.
In 1991, Andrew had become a member of drummer Walter Perkins group and began forming an association with members of the M-Base collective.