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about|the musician|the New Zealand rowing cox|Andrew Bird (rowing)|the film editor|Andrew Bird (editor)Infobox musical artist | name = Andrew Bird| image = Andrew-Bird.jpg| caption = Andrew Bird with violin, 2009 Photo: Dani Cantσ| image_size = | landscape = yes| background = solo_singer| birth_name =| alias =| Born = Birth date and age|1973|7|11|mf=y
Chicago, Illinois|Chicago , Illinois
United States
| death_date =| instrument = Vocal (music)|Voice , whistling , violin , guitar , glockenspiel | genre = Indie rock , indie folk , folk rock , baroque pop | occupation = Musician , songwriter | years_active = 1996–present| label = Rykodisc , Righteous Babe Records|Righteous Babe , Fat Possum Records|Fat Possum , RCRD LBL , Bella Union Records|Bella Union , Earwig Music Company|Earwig Music , Waterbug Records|Waterbug , Carrot Top Records|Carrot Top , Delmark Records|Delmark , Mom+Pop | associated_acts = Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire, Squirrel Nut Zippers , Kevin O'Donnells Quality Six, Dosh | website = http://andrewbird.net/ andrewbird.net| notable_instruments =
Andrew Bird (born July 11, 1973) is an American musician, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist .

History


Early life and the Bowl of Fire (1973–2002)


Trained in the Suzuki method from the age of four,cite news
|author = Andrew Bird
|url = http://www.andrewbird.net/bio/index.php
|title = Andrew Bird - Biography
|accessdate = 2009-02-12
Bird graduated from Lake Forest High School in 1991 and Northwestern University with a bachelor's degree in violin performance in 1996. That same year he self-released his first solo album, Music of Hair . Vastly different from his later work, this album showcased his violin skills and paid tribute to his fascination with both American and European folklore|folk traditions, as well as jazz and blues . Following this, his initial commercial exposure came through collaborative work with the band Squirrel Nut Zippers , appearing on three of their albums ( Hot (Squirrel Nut Zippers album)|Hot , Sold Out (Squirrel Nut Zippers album)|Sold Out , and Perennial Favorites ) between 1996 and 1998.

Taking on the role of bandleader , Bird released '' Thrills (Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire album)|Thrills '' on Rykodisc in 1997 with his group Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire, shortly followed by second album Oh& #33; The Grandeur in 1998. Both albums were heavily influenced by traditional folk, pre-war jazz, and Swing (genre)|swing , with Bird relying on the violin as his primary musical instrument , as well as providing vocals along with his trademark verbose lyrics. The Bowl of Fire featured musicians from Bird's home town of Chicago , including Kevin O'Donnell, Joshua Hirsch, Nora O'Connor , Andy Hopkins , Jimmy Sutton , Colin Bunn , and Ryan Hembrey . During this period, Andrew Bird was a member of the jazz group Kevin O'Donnells Quality Six, for which he was the lead singer and violinist and contributed to arrangements and songwriting for the albums Heretic Blues (Delmark 1999) and Control Freak (Delmark 2000) (both Delmark albums were produced by Raymond Salvatore Harmon ).

In 2001, the Bowl of Fire released their third album, The Swimming Hour , a dramatic departure from their previous recordings. It featured a mixture of styles, from the zydeco -influenced "Core and Rind" to more straightforward rock songs such as "11:11". Due to this eclectic nature, Bird has often referred to it as his " jukebox album". Although gaining critical praise ( The Swimming Hour received a 9.0 from indie music website Pitchforkmedia|Pitchfork cite news
|author = Joe Tangari
|url = http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/712-the-swimming-hour/
|title = Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire: The Swimming Hour
|publisher = Pitchfork Media
|date = December 31, 1999
|accessdate = 2009-01-13
), the band failed to attain commercial success or recognition, playing to audiences as small as 40 people.cite news
|author = Jonathan Mahler
|url = http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/04/magazine/04bird-t.html? pagewanted=2
|title = Andrew Bird Discovers his Inner Operatic Folkie
|publisher = The New York Times
|date = January 2, 2009
|accessdate = 2009-01-13

In 2002, Bird was asked to open for a band in his hometown of Chicago, but fellow Bowl of Fire members were unavailable for the date. The reluctant Bird performed the gig alone, and the surprising success of this solo show suggested potential new directions for his music.

Early solo career (2003–2005)


The Bowl of Fire unofficially disbanded in 2003, and Bird went on to radically re-invent himself as a solo artist. His two subsequent albums were released on Ani Difranco 's Righteous Babe Records label. 2003's Weather Systems (originally released on Grimsey Records) was a sparse record with a dramatic change in musical direction. It featured the tracks "Skin" and "I", proto-versions of songs that would later become "Skin Is, My" ( The Mysterious Production of Eggs ) and "Imitosis" ( Armchair Apocrypha ).

The Mysterious Production of Eggs (2005) continued a progression towards an eclectic indie rock|indie – folk music|folk sound, and both records formed a stark stylistic break with Bird's earlier work, swapping the lush backing of a full band for carefully layered samples of sound constructed using Multitrack Recording|multitrack recorders and Tape loop|loop pedals . As his sound changed, Bird made increasing use of guitar, glockenspiel, and whistling in his songwriting, in addition to his traditional violin and vocals.

Bird is noted for improvising and reworking his songs during live performance, as can be seen in his series of self-released live compilations entitled Fingerlings , Fingerlings 2 , and Fingerlings 3 , the first of which was released in 2002. Each Fingerlings EP was released prior to a studio album, and presented a mixture of live performances from different shows, including old tracks, cover version|covers , and previously unreleased songs, some of which have since appeared on studio albums. Fingerlings 3 , released in October 2006, also featured studio outtakes. Fingerlings 2 provided Bird with an unexpected boost in recognition in 2004 when it was named album of the month by Mojo (magazine)|Mojo .

In 2005, co-collaborator Martin Dosh joined Bird's line-up, adding percussion and keyboards to his sound. Jeremy Ylvisaker was later added to the group on bass and backup vocals.

Signed to Fat Possum Records (2006–2011)


In September 2006, Bird signed to Fat Possum Records , and in March 2007 he released his third post-Bowl of Fire album, Armchair Apocrypha .cite news
|author = Kati Llewellyn
|url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/38474/Andrew_Bird_Signs_to_Fat_Possum_Titles_Record
|title = Andrew Bird Signs to Fat Possum, Titles Record
|publisher = Pitchfork Media
|date = September 11, 2006
|accessdate = 2006-09-11
The album was recorded in collaboration with electronic musician Martin Dosh , and includes a track composed by Dosh (with lyrics by Bird) entitled "Simple X". This song first appeared without Bird's lyrics as "Simple Exercises" on Dosh's 2004 release Pure Trash . The album was produced by Ben Durrant (who had worked on Dosh's The Lost Take ), and also featured Haley Bonar and Chris Morrissey (musician)|Chris Morrissey . http://billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1002345976 Bird Feeling 'Big And Spacious' On New Album In advance of the March release date, Armchair Apocrypha was leaked to the Internet in January 2007. The album went on to sell over 100,000 copies.

As publicity for Armchair Apocrypha , Bird made his network television debut on April 10, 2007, performing "Plasticities" (from the new album) on the Late Show with David Letterman . He also appeared on '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien on June 14, 2007, performing "Imitosis" from the same album. In April 2007, he did a Take-Away Show acoustic video session shot by Vincent Moon . These appearances were accompanied by an extensive tour, which ended with sell-out performances at the Beacon Theater, New York and the Orpheum Theater, Los Angeles.

In January 2007, Andrew Bird made an appearance on the Noggin (television)|Noggin television network's '' Jack's Big Music Show '', playing the part of Dr. Stringz and appearing in order to mend a character's broken Appalachian dulcimer|dulcimer . Bird sang a brief song called "Dr. Stringz", written specially for the show. He now often plays it live as an introduction to the song "Fake Palindromes". http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=7HmkLu24w2o http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=UEu-m-zzXQ4& feature=related

On May 20, 2007, National Public Radio aired a live concert by Bird from Washington, D.C. 's 9:30 Club http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=10213407 NPR Music: Andrew Bird in Concert He also worked with Reverb (non-profit)|Reverb , a non-profit Environmentalism|environmental organization, for his 2007 spring tour. http://www.reverbrock.org/site/ R E V E R B |

Five of his songs — "Banking on a Myth" from "The Mysterious Production of Eggs," a medley of "I" from Weather Systems and "Imitosis" from "Armchair Apocrypha," and "Skin" and "Weather Systems" from Weather Systems — have been licensed for use by Marriott Residence Inn. http://www.thedailyswarm.com/watch/andrew-bird-marriott-residence-inn-spot/ The Daily Swarm - Andrew Bird in Marriott Residence Inn spots

Since March 2008, Bird has contributed to "Measure for Measure,"cite news| url= http://measureformeasure.blogs.nytimes.com/author/abird/ | work=The New York Times | title=Posts published by Andrew Bird a The New York Times|New York Times blog in which musicians write about their songwriting process. In it, he has charted the development of the song "Oh No," previewing samples at various stages of development through to the finished album recording. He also discussed the conception of the song "Natural Disaster," the recording of instrumental piece "Hot Math," and previewed "Master Sigh." The first two songs were later released on Bird's 2009 album " Noble Beast ," whilst the latter two appeared on its bonus disc "Useless Creatures."cite news| url= http://measureformeasure.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/08/natural-history/ | work=The New York Times | title=Natural History | date=April 8, 2008

In December 2008, Bird appeared in the second series of Nigel Godrich 's From the Basement alongside Radiohead and Fleet Foxes . His performance included a preview of new song "Section 8 City," a ten minute re-imagining of "Sectionate City," which originally appeared on the " Soldier On|Soldier On EP ." http://blogs.myspace.com/andrewbird

Bird's fifth solo album, " Noble Beast ," was released on January 20, 2009, and contained fourteen new songs, with bonus tracks available for download from iTunes and eMusic . "The Privateers" is a re-imagining of a very early song entitled "The Confession" from 1999's " Oh& #33; The Grandeur ." A limited deluxe edition of the album included alternate packaging and artwork, as well as an all-instrumental companion disc entitled "Useless Creatures." The entirety of "Useless Creatures" was made available via Bird's website during the run-up to the release. "Noble Beast" has been met with generally favourable reviews, receiving a score of 79 out of 100 from review collation site Metacritic .cite news
|url = http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/birdandrew/noblebeast
|title = Andrew Bird: Noble Beast (2009):Reviews
|publisher = MetaCritic.com
|date = February 11, 2009
|accessdate = 2009-02-11


In 2009, Bird contributed a cover of the song "The Giant of Illinois" to the HIV and AIDS benefit album " Dark Was the Night " produced by the Red Hot Organization . On May 11, 2009, Bird released the EP " Fitz and the Dizzy Spells ." It contains "Fitz and the Dizzyspells" from "Noble Beast," as well as other songs from that album's recording sessions. Some of the songs on the EP were previously available for download from iTunes and eMusic as bonus tracks to "Noble Beast."

In 2010, Bird recorded with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band , contributing vocals and violin on a cover of "Shake It and Break It" on "Preservation: An Album to Benefit Preservation Hall & The Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program."

Andrew Bird currently uses custom-made Schroeder Audio, Inc.|Schroeder amplifiers. http://www.schroederaudioinc.com/media/

Break It Yourself (2011–present)


In late 2011 Bird signed to the record label Mom+Pop . Andrew Bird's first release for the label was the soundtrack to the film Norman (film)|Norman , which included his original score as well as songs by other artists.cite web |url= http://www.hitquarters.com/index.php3? page=intrview/opar/intrview_PMQA.html |title=Q& A on the music supervision for award-winning film ‘Norman’ with Peymon Maskan |publisher= HitQuarters |date=10 January 2012 |accessdate=2 February 2012 Bird sequenced the soundtrack to flow as a stand-alone album rather than a compilation of music from the film. Its music supervisor, Peymon Maskan, told HitQuarters : "The best compliment I've heard is that without having seen the film, you can imagine it by listening to the soundtrack. The sequence is a big part of that effect."

On December 6th announced Break it Yourself , the follow up to 2009's Noble Beast . http://pitchfork.com/news/44818-andrew-bird-announces-new-album/

Influences


Growing up, Bird was surrounded by classical music. As a child, he was interested in Irish tunes and bluegrass. He also cites English and Scottish folk music as an early influence. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8207766.stm BBC News - Andrew Bird in Scotland interview His early jazz influences were Johnny Hodges , Lester Young , and Fats Waller . http://www.concertlivewire.com/interviews/birdint.htm/ concertlivewire.com -Andrew Bird lets his thought's soar http://houstonist.com/2009/03/19/interview_andrew_bird.php He has also had a number of classical influences such as Claude Debussy , Maurice Ravel , and Bela Bartok . http://pitchfork.com/features/interviews/6613-andrew-bird/ Other influences included jazz, swing, calypso, and folk. Bird has stated that, at 22, he found a lot of indie rock and pop music repetitive and boring, but now understands it better.cite news
|author = Jessica Curry
|url = http://www.chicagolife.net/content/interview/Ornithology_An_Interview_with_Andrew_Bird
|publisher = Chicago Life
|title = Ornithology: An Interview with Andrew Bird
|date = February 18, 2009


Discography


Bowl of Fire albums


  • '' Thrills (Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire album)|Thrills (1998)

  • Oh& #33; The Grandeur (1999)

  • The Swimming Hour (2001)


  • Solo albums


  • Music of Hair (1996)

  • Weather Systems (2003)

  • Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs|& the Mysterious Production of Eggs (2005)

  • Armchair Apocrypha (2007, Fat Possum) #76 US

  • Noble Beast (2009, Fat Possum) #12 US

  • Useless Creatures (2010)

  • Break it Yourself (2012)


  • Live albums


  • Fingerlings (2002, Grimsey Records )

  • Fingerlings 2 (2004, Grimsey)

  • Fingerlings 3 (2006, Grimsey)

  • Live at Austin City Limits Music Festival 2007: Andrew Bird (2007, Austin City Limits Music Festival)

  • Live In Montreal (Andrew Bird album)|Live In Montreal (2008, Bella Union)

  • Fingerlings 4 (2010, Wegawam Music Co.)


  • EPs and singles


  • The Ballad of the Red Shoes (2002)

  • Sovay (Andrew Bird song)|Sovay (2005, Fargo Records ) – single

  • Live at Bonnaroo Music Festival (2006, Live at Bonnaroo Music Festival ) – http://www.livebonnaroo.com/frameset.asp? downloads Live EP

  • Soldier On (2007) – European tour EP

  • Fitz and the Dizzy Spells (2009)

  • Anonanimal (2009) – Download only single


  • Other album appearances


    See also|Squirrel Nut Zippers#Discography|l1=Squirrel Nut Zippers' discography
  • Kiltartan Road – Joy to the Morning (1995)

  • Kat Eggleston – Outside Eden (1996, Waterbug Records )

  • Lil Ed and Dave Weld with The Imperial Flames – Keep On Walkin (1996, Earwig Music)

  • Andrew Calhoun – Phoenix Envy (1996, Earwig Music)

  • Charlie Nobody – Soup (1996)

  • Squirrel Nut Zippers – Hot (Squirrel Nut Zippers album)|Hot (1996, Mammoth Records )

  • Squirrel Nut Zippers – Perennial Favorites (1998, Mammoth)

  • Rose Polenzani – Dragersville (1998, The Orchard)

  • Pinetop Seven – Rigging the Toplights (1998)

  • Extra Virgin – Twelve Stories High (1999)

  • Kevin O'Donnell – Heretic Blues (1999, Delmark Records )

  • Andrew Calhoun – Where Blue Meets Blue (1999, Waterbug)

  • Sally Timms – ''Cowboy Sally's Twilight Laments for Lost Buckaroos (1999, Bloodshot Records )

  • Squirrel Nut Zippers – Bedlam Ballroom (2000, Hollywood Records )

  • The Blacks (band)|The Blacks – Just Like Home (2000, Bloodshot)

  • The Handsome Family – In the Air (2000, Carrot Top Records )

  • Devil in a Woodpile – Division Street (2000, Bloodshot)

  • Kevin O'Donnell – Control Freak (2000 · Delmark Records )

  • Neko Case – Canadian Amp (2001)

  • The Verve Pipe – Underneath (The Verve Pipe album)|Underneath (2001, RCA Records )

  • Jenny Toomey – Antidote (2001, Misra Records)

  • Kelly Hogan – Because It Feel Good (2001, Bloodshot)

  • Sinister Luck Ensemble – Anniversary (2002, Perishable Records )

  • Abandon Jalopy – Mercy (2002)

  • WYEP Live and Direct: Volume 4 - On Air Performances - "Core and Rind" (2002)

  • Kristin Hersh – The Grotto (2003)

  • The Autumn Defense – Circles (The Autumn Defense album)|Circles (2003, Arena Rock Recording Co. )

  • Will Oldham|Bonnie 'Prince' Billy – Sings Greatest Palace Music (2004, Drag City (record label)|Drag City )

  • Bobby Bare, Jr. – From the End of Your Leash (2004, Bloodshot)

  • Nora O'Connor – Til the Dawn (2004, Bloodshot)

  • Ani DiFranco – Knuckle Down (2005, Righteous Babe Records )

  • My Morning Jacket – Z (My Morning Jacket album)|Z (2005, ATO Records )

  • Bobby Bare – The Moon Was Blue (2005, Dualtone Music Group)

  • Emily Loizeau – London Town (in French and English) (2006)

  • Dosh – The Lost Take (2006, anticon. )

  • Candi Staton – His Hands (2006, Astralwerks )

  • Magnolia Electric Co. – The Black Ram (2007, Secretly Canadian )

  • KFOG Live From the Archives Volume 14 – (2007)

  • Song of America (album)|Song of America - "How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down On the Farm" (2007, Split Rock Records/Thirty One Tigers)

  • Charlie Louvin - "Sings Murder Ballads and Disaster Songs" (2008, Tompkins Square)

  • Todd Sickafoose - "Tiny Resistors" (2008, Cryptogramophone)

  • Dosh – Wolves and Wishes (2008, anticon. )

  • Final Fantasy (band)|Final Fantasy – Plays to Please (2008, Blocks Recording Club )

  • Dianogah – Qhnnnl (2008, Southern Records )

  • Loney, Dear - Dear John http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/loney-dear/dear-john/24628/ (2009)

  • Dark Was the Night – "The Giant of Illinois" ( Red Hot Organization , 2009)

  • Live at KEXP Vol.5- Oh No (2009) http://kexp.org/cd/default.aspx

  • Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Know Better Learn Faster (2009, Kill Rock Stars)

  • Dosh – Tommy (Dosh album)|Tommy

  • Twistable Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute to Shel Silverstein - The Twistable, Turnable Man Returns (2010, Sugar Hill Records )

  • Muppets: The Green Album - " Bein' Green " (2011, Walt Disney Records )

  • Norman (film)|Norman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2011, Mom + Pop Music)

  • The Muppets (film)|The Muppets: Original Soundtrack - "The Whistling Caruso" (2011, Walt Disney Records )


  • References



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    External links


  • http://www.andrewbird.net/ Official site

  • http://www.archive.org/details/AndrewBird Andrew Bird collection at the Internet Archive 's live music archive

  • http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/andrew_bird_s_one_man_orchestra_of_the_imagination.html/ TED talks

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