Andrew's debut "Floating Shift" is available on-line.

Order it on the MERCH page.

 

So here's the scoop...

After three days and 30 hours road driven. Andrew blew into Austin, Texas in late October. Just in time for falling temperatures, rising water and tornado watches. In the last month or so he played The Saxon Pub, Threadgill's South, The Longbranch Inn, The Cactus Cafe, Maria's Taco Xpress, Ruta Maya Cafe and Leeann Atherton's Famous South Austin Barn Dance. He's even played out of town in McGregor, Tx opening up for Michael Fracasso at the Texas Tea& Coffee Cafe, part of Troubadour Studios. He's talked with Ray Wylie Hubbard about doing his radio show, "Roots + Branches " , met with Gurf Morlix, set up co-writes with various Texas songwriters including Susan Gibson (Wide Open Spaces) and has plain flatout kept his head spinning with hand shakes and plans to meet, talk and play with movers and shakers all over town. He now resides in a haunted apartment in South Austin with no phone, just stumbling distance from the Continental Club. Outside his back door are three headstones that are guarded by a pot bellied pig named Starr. The neighbours say of this old converted motel that " yeah there have been sightings and weird phenomena but it's pretty cool here!". Stay tuned as Andrew keeps the ghosts of South Austin at bay and makes plans for a follow up to Floating Shift.

 

A special note to Mark Ambrose-no he ain't leaving until he's done and the leaving comes!