Andrew D'Angelo

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Andrew D'Angelo
D'Angelo at the 2012 Moers Festival
D'Angelo at the 2012 Moers Festival
Background information
Birth nameAndrew Norman D'Angelo
Born (1965-11-02) November 2, 1965 (age 55)
Greeley, Colorado
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsClarinet, saxophone
Websiteandrewdangelo.com
Andrew D'Angelo in Aarhus Denmark, 2014

Andrew D'Angelo (born November 2, 1965) is an American jazz musician.

Career[]

D'Angelo was raised in Seattle, where he met Chris Speed and Jim Black, before he moved to New York City in 1985. He worked again with Speed in Boston, where they collaborated with the guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel in the band Human Feel. He also played in the Either/Orchestra. The band members then moved to Brooklyn in the early 1990s. D'Angelo played in the bands of Erik Friedlander, Bobby Previte, Jamie Saft/Cuong Vu, Reid Anderson, and Ed Schuller in the band Orange Then Blue and began a long collaboration with the drummer Matt Wilson.[1]

D'Angelo has composed music for big band, chamber music, string ensembles, and soloists. His trio Morthana released the albums Skadra Degis (Skirl Records) with Jim Black and Trevor Dunn. With his band Make Music he collaborated with pianist Josh Roseman and tenor saxophonist Bill McHenry.

With his trio of drummer Jim Black and bassist Trevor Dunn he released Skadra Degis (2008) and Norman (2014).[2]

Discography[]

As leader[]

  • Terpsichorea #2 (Falcata-Galia, 2002)
  • Torn Between Two Horses (Duration, 2005)
  • Skadra Degis (Skirl, 2008)
  • Galore (Skirl, 2009)
  • Norman (Human Use, 2014)
  • GOLD (Intakt, 2018)
  • DNA Orchestra (Human Use, 2020)

With Bureau of Atomic Tourism

  • Arco Idaho (Rat/Bureau of Atomic Tourism, 2013)
  • Second Law of Thermodynamics (Rat/Bureau of Atomic Tourism, 2013)
  • Scintigraphy (Rat/Bureau of Atomic Tourism, 2014)
  • Spinning Jenny (Rat/Bureau of Atomic Tourism, 2014)
  • Hapax Legomena (Rat/Bureau of Atomic Tourism, 2015)

As sideman[]

With Erik Friedlander

  • Chimera (Avant, 1995)
  • Iza (MP3.com, 1996)
  • The Watchman (Tzadik, 1996)

With Human Feel

  • Human Feel (Human Use, 1989)
  • Scatter (GM, 1991)
  • Welcome to Malpesta (New World, 1994)
  • Speak to It (Songlines, 1996)
  • Galore (Skirl, 2007)
  • Gold (Intakt, 2019)

With Hilmar Jensson

  • Dofinn (Jazzis, 1995)
  • Kerfill (Smekkleysa, 1999)
  • Tyft (Songlines, 2002)
  • Ditty Blei (Songlines, 2004)

With Matt Wilson

  • Going Once Going Twice (Palmetto, 1998)
  • Humidity (Palmetto, 2003)
  • Smile (Palmetto, 1999)
  • That's Gonna Leave a Mark (Palmetto, 2009)

With others

Bibliography[]

  • Richard Cook, Brian Morton: The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. 8th edition. Penguin, London 2006, ISBN 0-141-02327-9.

References[]

  1. ^ "Andrew D'Angelo". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  2. ^ Lehner, Daniel (2014-10-14). "Andrew D'Angelo: Story of the Living". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2016-06-11.

External links[]

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