Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Barry Andrews (musician)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Vocalist

Name
  
Barry Andrews


Years active
  
1976–present

Children
  
Finn Andrews

Barry Andrews (musician) David Marx The Barry Andrews Band


Born
  
12 September 1956 (age 67) (
1956-09-12
)

Origin
  
West Norwood, London, England

Genres
  
Experimental, new wave, funk, art rock

Labels
  
IslandMalicious Damage

Music groups
  
XTC (1976 – 1978), Shriekback, The League of Gentlemen

Similar People
  

Instruments
  
VocalsKeyboardsPiano

Barry andrews rossmore road


Barry Andrews (born 12 September 1956, West Norwood, London) is a vocalist and keyboardist. He is a former member of the bands XTC and League of Gentlemen with Robert Fripp, and was co-founder of Shriekback. He has collaborated with Brian Eno on several projects, most recently guesting on keyboards for the 2005 album Another Day On Earth. Andrews also played on the 1980 Iggy Pop album Soldier with David Bowie, Ivan Kral, Glen Matlock and Klaus Kruger.

Contents

He left XTC in 1979, after two albums with the band, and embarked on a solo career. His most notable solo track was "Win a Night Out with a Well-Known Paranoiac", which received airplay on the Anne Nightingale request show on BBC Radio 1 during the mid-1980s. The A-side of this single was "Rossmore Road", named after a street in Marylebone, London.

Barry Andrews (musician) httpsiytimgcomviH4jYeVdyNF4hqdefaultjpg

In the late 1980s he was a member of the band Illuminati, and later played with The Refugees and 7even.

In addition to being a musician, Andrews is also a sculptor and furniture maker.

Latterly, Shriekback has essentially become a solo project under which Andrews has released several albums, most recently Life in the Loading Bay (2010), on the Malicious Damage record label.

His son, Finn Andrews, is the lead singer/songwriter of the London-based band The Veils.

Discography

  • Haunted Box of Switches (2003)
  • Stic Basin
  • Mind Over Matter
  • References

    Barry Andrews (musician) Wikipedia