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Andre Ethier (musician)

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Origin
  
Canada

Genres
  
Indie rock

Role
  
Singer-songwriter


Name
  
Andre Ethier

Albums
  
On Blue Fog


Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, visual artist

Music group
  
The Deadly Snakes (1996 – 2006)

Music director
  
The National Parks Project, The Reception, Big News from Grand Rock, Night Vision

Similar
  
Sandro Perri, Maxwell McCabe‑Lokos, Greg Cartwright, Rebecca Foon, Stephane Lafleur

Profiles


Associated acts
  
The Deadly Snakes

Andre Ethier is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter and visual artist, who was formerly associated with the indie rock band The Deadly Snakes. He has also released three solo albums.

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He attended Etobicoke School of the Arts for Visual Arts and received a BFA from Concordia University in 2001.

On June 10, 2007, Ethier sang the Canadian national anthem in Los Angeles where the Dodgers were hosting his hometown Toronto Blue Jays. He got the gig because he shares his name with Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier.

Discography

  • Andre Ethier with Christopher Sandes featuring Pickles and Price (2004)
  • Secondathallam (2006)
  • On Blue Fog (2007)
  • Born of Blue Fog (2008)
  • Art

    Ethier paints portraits, figures and landscapes in oil, his work has been described as a grotesque realism and is influenced by neo-expressionism, primitive art, underground comic art and the works of Giuseppe Arcimboldo and Odilon Redon. He has had solo shows at Honor Fraser Gallery in Los Angeles, Greener Pastures Contemporary Art in Toronto, and Derek Eller Gallery in New York. He is represented by Derek Eller Gallery.

    In The New York Times Ken Johnson wrote: "André Ethier's funny, faux-naïve paintings resemble the works of a self-taught, semi-talented high school stoner steeped in heavy-metal music, fantasy novels and the visionary arts of the French Symbolists."

    References

    Andre Ethier (musician) Wikipedia