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Stream the first installment of our brand new compilation series
June 6th 2013
Remember a few months ago we launched our monthly subscription service, Boombox? Well, since
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Andrew Bird Premieres Hands of Glory, Launches Fan-Focused Tour of South America
October 23rd 2012
Today is a busy day for Andrew Bird. This morning, the Guardian unveiled the
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Andrew Bird’s Townes Van Zandt Cover Premieres At Huffington Post
October 9th 2012
This morning, Huffington Post revealed another track from Andrew Bird’s forthcoming Hands of Glory,
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LISTEN: New Andrew Bird
September 24th 2012
This morning, Pitchfork premiered “Three White Horses,” from Andrew’s forthcoming Hands of Glory, a
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Andrew Bird Preps Break It Yourself Companion Release, Hands Of Glory
August 22nd 2012
Surprise! Hands of Glory, a companion piece to Andrew Bird’s critically acclaimed Break It
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Andrew Bird Premieres Eyeoneye Music Video With Etsy.com
May 30th 2012
Check out the brand new, felt-filled music video for “Eyeoneye” from Andrew Bird. The
Andrew Bird first picked up a violin at age four and proceeded to spend his formative years soaking up classical repertoire completely by ear. As a teen, Bird mastered the sounds of early jazz, country blues and gypsy music. All these influences still percolate within Bird’s brand of pop, but he has established a sound that is distinctly his own.
Since 1997 the Chicago-based composer and multi-instrumentalist has released 11 albums, garnering a devoted following with his early band Bowl of Fire before venturing out with his first solo record, 2003’s Weather Systems. It was with this release that Bird began using a looping pedal to combine densely-layered symphonies onstage and revealed his unearthly talent for whistling. He has since played such prestigious venues as New York’s Beacon Theater and Carnegie Hall, Coachella, the Austin City Limits Festival, the Hollywood Bowl and Bumbershoot; in 2008 Bird had 15,000 fans overflowing from Chicago’s Millennium Park for his largest-ever headlining performance.
Bird has gone on to record with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band as well as collaborate with inventor Ian Schneller on the Sonic Arboretum installation at New York’s Guggenheim Museum and Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art. He has documented his creative process for The New York Times, contributed music to the new Muppets movie and composed his first-ever film score for the movie Norman.





