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  • UPDATE / BIO
  • CONTACT
  • AUDIO SAMPLES
  • 4 REASONS TO HIRE ANDREW FOR THE GIG...
  • GEAR
  • LINKS

UPDATE / BIO

I am having some formatting issues with the site and slacking on updating... super busy, which is good.  I wanna put up a new site when I can, until then keep rockin'!!! - D 

I am currently rockin' shows with The Hillbilly Casino which features singer Nic Roulette (ex - Blue Moon Boys), bassist Geoff Firebaough (ex - BR5-49) and guitarist Ronnie Crutcher (ex - Tobasko Kat and current touring bassist for Brian Setzer's "Rockabilly Riot" gigs).  Its a killer band with slammin' originals and a FULL-ON live show!!!  I dig it!!!  Check out The Casino's site here and listen to clips from our new EP!

I've been doing tons of live work/studio work with Nashville singer/songwriters Wade Peters, Matthew Ebel, David Max, Blake Chaffin, Darren Brothers, Blake Chaffin, Dak Alley, Kelly Smith and a bunch others.

I'm also studying under drummer Ed Greene.  Ed's resume is a phone book, seriously!  He's recorded with Hall & Oats, Steely Dan, Diana Ross, Berry White, Tori Amos, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, etc.  It is truly a blessing to study with such an accomplished player!   

And last but not least, I'm in the process of building my own studio!!!  It's a Mac based studio with Logic Pro as the recording software.  If you're in a band that needs a demo cut, feel free to call or e-mail me.  We'll work out rates that fit your budget.  I know how it is out there in the world of independent music so don't sweat it.

So that's the deal for now.  Keep checkin' back and take care!!!

-D

BIO- 

Andrew Dickson, known amongst friends simply as "D," arrived in Nashville in late 1999 as a member of the band Second Generation of Blue.  Through commitment to his own creative outlets, Andrew has appeared on multiple independent releases as well as on many of Nashville’s finest stages.  As rewarding as those experiences have been, times have also changed.  Short of the long…

Andrew has finally quit his day job!

After 1 1/2 years of selling books at Nashville's Davis-Kidd Booksellers and 4 years as a member of the reference staff at the Nashville Public Library, Andrew can finally put his skills to the test by drumming full time.  "It’s been a long, often frustrating wait.  For so long I felt the hindrance of having to give 40+ hours a week to my day gigs.  Scheduling was also a nightmare sometimes.  I’ve been anxiously waiting for the chance to play full time and now I’m here.  Waiting did allow me to get my chops and gear in order though, which was time well spent" says the New York native.  "This is a big change for me.  I'm beyond psyched right now!"

Andrew began drumming in the fourth grade as part of the percussion section in his elementary school band in the small town of Geneva NY.   After acquiring his first kit in sixth grade, Andrew blew up with excitement for the instrument.  Helping form his first rock band named Obscurity the following year, Andrew got an early taste of playing live.  Gigging with members of this first band throughout middle and high school (then college, then Nashville… we’ll get to that in a minute) allowed Andrew, while still WAY under age, to rock many of Upstate NY’s premier rock venues.  One of these clubs was Rochester NY’s The Penny Arcade where Andrew and his partners in mayhem earned a slot on regular show rotation.  During this period Andrew was taking drum kit lessons, performing Jazz and classical music and taking classical percussion lessons at the Eastman School of Music.

Then came college.  Andrew graduated from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts with a bachelor’s degree in Jazz Performance and Ethnomusicology.  (Ethnomusicology is an academic field where one studies the world’s cultures by way of their music.)  While working towards his degree, Andrew studied with renowned ethnomusicologist Jayendran Pillay, renowned jazz educator/pianist Andy Jaffe, took 2 semesters of improv seminars with jazz pioneer Yusef Lateef, lessons from renowned South Indian percussionist David Nelson and spent a semester in Bangalore, South India studying mridangam (South Indian classical drum) under Sri Vasudeva Rao.  This all lead up to his senior thesis/recital series entitled "Talas and Time Signatures: An Exploration of Indian and Western Musical Systems."

Aside from classes at Hampshire, Andrew performed on the earliest recordings of the experimental metal outfit Maudlin of the Well (now Tzadik Record’s Kayo Dot) while also gigging in various hardcore, funk, blues, jazz and rock settings.

While at home during breaks in Geneva, Andrew and some of his pals from high school played covers.  This was Andrew’s first taste of professional drumming by sometimes playing four hour shows five nights a week.

Andrew graduated in the spring of 1999 and anxiously moved to Nashville that following fall with friends and band mates Shaun and Dan Smith.  Since arriving in Nashville Andrew has played tons of shows mostly with Second Generation of Blue.  Most recently, Andrew appears on new music from Nashville singer/songwriter Matthew Ebel.  Aside from these two projects, he has also been quick to arrange eclectic improv sessions and help out any of his peers if they needed tracks laid down for their original music.  (See Audio Samples for clips) 

"I’ve stayed busy my whole time here.  Be it gigging, promoting, recording or rehearsing.  I’ve been on some awesome indie records and played tons of shows at clubs like Exit/In, 12th and Porter, 3rd and Lindsley, Slow Bar, The End, Blue Sky Court, tons of places.  I’m just fortunate now to give it every waking hour of the day."

CONTACT

Andrew lives in Franklin, Tennessee with his beautiful wife Caren and their lazy and lovingly plump cat Kitty.  They live on the grounds of Caren's business CJ's Off The Square. 

Phone - (615) 389-3296

218 3rd Ave North

Franklin, TN 37064

To sign up for Andrew's news updates or to contact him by email, click... andrew@dondrums.com

Photo by Jennifer Cook - Franklin, TN

To book a photo shoot, contact her by email.

AUDIO SAMPLES

For an up-to-date sample of my playing, click here and get rockin' with The Hillbilly Casino!!! The rest of these audio samples are a little dated right now. I've been doing some great recordings lately so check back soon for updated clips. Some country samples are on the way!

Rock

Second Generation Of Blue (Andrew - Drums, Shaun Smith - Bass/Vocals, Dan Smith - Guitar)  (* Jeffro Bodeen on turntables)

Doomed MP3

Forgotten MP3*

Anymore MP3

Pop/Rock

Nick Trinosky (Andrew - Drums, Nick Trinosky - Everything else)

Side By Side MP3

Matthew Ebel (Andrew - Drums, Matthew Ebel - Everything else)

MP3 - Coming soon

Funk

Funk Classics (Andrew - Drums, Matthew Ebel - Keys, Dan Smith - Guitar, Shaun Smith - Bass)

Flashlight 1 MP3

Flashlight 2 MP3

Cissy Strut MP3

Experimental/Improv

Sometimes Knowledge Is A Curse (Andrew - Drums, Rodger Coleman - Everything else)

Freebop Excursion MP3

Newt's Daydream 1 MP3

Newt's Daydream 2 MP3

Imperfections aside, this next live version of SGB doing King's X's Black The Sky crushes and I had to put it up.  We were feelin' it big time that night. Dan pulled this recording out of the archives and played it for me the other day and I couldn't resist.  It's full-on live rock n' roll and was recorded at 3rd and Lindsley here in Nashville.  Hope you enjoy! 

Black The Sky MP3

4 REASONS TO HIRE ANDREW FOR THE GIG...

First - I have a good attitude and take what I do very seriously.  I don't accept anything from myself besides being 100% all the time, be it behind the kit or as a person.  It also wouldn't be responsible of me to give up my day job to drum full time and then not constantly work to reach my fullest potential.

Second - You won't have to worry about me acting unprofessionally.  We all know it can be detrimental to the success of a project if somebody involved "sketches people out."  I won't do that.   

Third - You won't have to worry about me looking unprofessionally.  My style is rock n' roll (not in an 80's kinda way) and I have nice looking gear.       

Fourth - You won't have to worry about me playing unprofessionally.  I'll follow your command.  If you want me locked in with the click, no problem.  If you want no fills, no fills it is.  Your call.  It is also important for me to respect the genre in which I'm playing.  For example, I won't approach country like I would metal or R&B like I would classic rock.   

Basically, I'll do anything within my power as a drummer to make sure that you, the artist or manager, are able to fulfill your vision for the music.

GEAR

Yamaha Absolute Maple Nouveau drums - 6 Piece  (toms - 2 rack, 2 floor) - Vintage Black finish  

DW drums - 4 Piece (toms - 1 rack, 1 floor) - Solid Black Finish

Pearl Snares - Dennis Chambers Signature, Chad Smith Signature, Free Floating Brass Snare

Paiste cymbals

Pearl Congas

Yamaha DTXtremeIIS electronic kit

Tama Rhythm Watch metronome

LINKS

Bands/Musicians -

Second Generation of Blue

Delilah Why

Peter Moon Band

Life In The Sky

Bully

Graham

My Wind Is A Radio Wave

Kayo Dot

Triac

Matthew Ebel

Dorado

Education -

Hampshire College

Favorite Drummers -

Bernie Dresel

John Blackwell

Mike Clark

Igor Cavalera

Rich Redmond

Adam Deitch

Scott Churilla

Sly Dunbar

Joey Baron

Jean Paul Gaster

David Garibaldi

Steve Gadd

Mike Portnoy

Carlton Barrett

Elvin Jones

Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste

Dennis Chambers

Neil Peart

Terry Bozzio

Resources For Drummers -

Modern Drummer

Drummer Cafe

Drum!

Drummer World

Drum Bum

Fork's Drum Closet