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Genres
  
Rock

Role
  
Musical Artist

Name
  
Andy Kravitz


Years active
  
1986–present

Instruments
  
Drums

Associated acts
  
Occupation(s)
  
Drummer, engineer, producer, songwriter

Similar People
  
Kristen Vigard, Arthur Barrow, Rob Hyman, Robby Krieger

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Andy Kravitz is an American drummer and percussionist, audio engineer, record producer, and songwriter. He is known in the music industry for having been nominated for 14 Grammy Awards, winning several. He lives near Venice Beach in Los Angeles, California.

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Breaking the Horse featuring Andy Kravitz on drums - teaser for the new single


Early life

Andy Kravitz was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Career

In 1992, Kravitz played with Kris Kross on Totally Krossed Out, and with former Fleetwood Mac guitarist and singer Rick Vito's on his debut solo album, King of Hearts, on the songs "Desireé" and "Honey Love". In 1993, he produced Urge Overkill's fourth album, Saturation. In 1995, Kravitz played with Joan Osborne on her second album, Relish, and co-produced Dishwalla's debut album, Pet Your Friends. In 1996, he played with Cypress Hill on their EP, Unreleased and Revamped. In 1998, Kravitz played with Imogen Heap on her debut album, iMegaphone. In 1999, he co-produced Simon Townshend's album, Animal Soup.

In 2000, Kravitz co-produced Juliana Hatfield's fourth album, Beautiful Creature. In 2010, he played with a local free jazz group formed by Warren Cuccurullo called Theoretical 5 in Mar Vista, Los Angeles with Frank Zappa alumni Arthur Barrow (bass), Tommy Mars (keyboards, vocals), and Larry Klimas (saxophone). In 2011, Kravitz collaborated with Michael Tearson and Tom Hampton on Tearson's debut album, Stuff That Works.

New White Trash

New White Trash was a downtempo acoustic rock band formed by Kravitz and Michael C. Ruppert, singer Kristen Vigard, and guitarist Doug Lewis. The band released two albums, Doublewide (2011) and Age of Authority (2013). Following Ruppert's suicide in 2014, the band announced its intention to release a tribute album. Beyond the Rubicon was released on December 11, 2014.

Charts and awards

  • The Wailing Souls (1992), All Over the World, Andy Kravitz (percussion) , reached #7 on Billboard's Top World Music Albums and #40 on Top Heatseekers.
  • Billy Joel (1993), River of Dreams, Andy Kravitz (percussion) , peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for Album of the Year.
  • Urge Overkill (1993), Saturation, Andy Kravitz (editing, producer) , reached #2 on Top Heatseekers and #146 on the Billboard 200.
  • Shawn Colvin (1994), Cover Girl, Andy Kravitz (drums) , reached #48 on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
  • Joan Osborne (1995), Relish, Andy Kravitz (drums, percussion) , reached #1 on Top Heatseekers and #9 on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for Album of the Year.
  • Selected discography

    Drums and percussion
  • Kris Kross (1992). Totally Krossed Out. Ruffhouse/Columbia. 
  • The Wailing Souls (1992). All Over the World. Chaos Recordings. 
  • Billy Joel (1993). River of Dreams. Columbia. 
  • Shawn Colvin (1994). Cover Girl. Columbia. 
  • Joan Osborne (1995). Relish. Blue Gorilla Records/Mercury. 
  • Cypress Hill (1996). Unreleased and Revamped (EP). Ruffhouse/Columbia. 
  • Imogen Heap (1998). iMegaphone. Almo Sounds. 
  • New White Trash (2011). Doublewide. Venice Arts Club. 
  • New White Trash (2013). Age of Authority. Venice Arts Club. 
  • New White Trash (2014). Beyond the Rubicon. Venice Arts Club. 
  • Producer
  • Urge Overkill (1993). Saturation. Geffen. 
  • Dishwalla (1995). Pet Your Friends. A&M Records. 
  • Simon Townshend (1999). Animal Soup. Stir Music. 
  • Juliana Hatfield (2000). Beautiful Creature. Zoë Records/Island Records. 
  • Videos
  • New White Trash (2011). Realize the Lie. Venice Arts Club. Retrieved 2015-05-02. 
  • New White Trash (2012). Hello Life. Venice Arts Club. Retrieved 2015-05-03. 
  • References

    Andy Kravitz Wikipedia