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Apr212014

New Beginning

I've wanted to be a musician since I was a kid. Had posters on my walls of Jars of Clay and Steven Curtis Chapman (before I discovered Pearl Jam). I dreamed of playing arenas, being in a recording studio, making music with my heroes. It has been an incredible gift and honor to, one by one, put little checkmarks on each entry of the dream list.

It's also let me see the reality of touring/musician life, and that being "bigger" or more successful is not something I actually even want. It would mean more travel and more things pulling me from my family, which to me is a much deeper calling.

I've come to a place where it feels I have to choose between providing for my family on the road or being with them at home. This past year I've found myself praying for a way to keep working with people I love on music I love, while coming off the road and being with my family.

So next week I will be starting a job at Capitol Records in the Christian Music division. This would be the label that bought the label that both signed and dropped The Normals. Same building. Such glorious irony. Or is it merely happenstance, Alanis?

I'll be doing A&R, which is short for Artist & Repertoire. Essentially, I'll be coming alongside artists, encouraging and helping them find the right vision for their projects and the right songs to speak into that vision. It is connecting artists with songwriters, producers, engineers, etc to make the right combination for the best record. It's also scouting and signing new acts.

This job is half of what you do while producing indie records, and it's honestly my favorite part. Songs are what define an artist and a record, and being able to speak into them in their infancy is something I love. Getting to know a new roster of artists and helping them find what God has made great in them when they've forgotten. This is something I am incredibly passionate about and can't wait to be able to do full-time.

And this will be a full-time, office, salary and benefits kind of gig. Something I've never had before. It will mean, however, coming off the road as a full-time musician. This past year was maybe the most I've ever enjoyed playing music on the road and I'm glad to be able to leave it while it's a thing I love.

I'll also be letting go of the studio, which is sad in one sense, but freeing in that "check I don't have to write every month" way. I'll be moving a lot of my gear into Ben Shive's BeeHive Studio so he has some more toys to play with and I'll still have a place to go and make some noise. And some more EPs.

I'll continue my artist writing and recording, because I couldn't stop if I tried, and after all, I still owe you four more EPs! So you'll be getting more music from me this year than you ever have before. I'll also keep writing music with my friends and playing on their records if they'll have me!

Road-wise, I'll be finishing out a few solo and weekend Steven Curtis shows that are left on the schedule for this season. And I'll keep playing Nashville shows, since honestly, those are usually the most fun anyway.

The truth is, my solo music has always been a side job, so except for not seeing me on the Christmas tour, it probably won't look too different from the outside. For my family, I'm hopeful it's going to look very different. In a good way.

I'm really excited about this new opportunity, a chance to really speak into something I have both loved and loathed over the years. I'm looking forward to getting to work with my producer/writer/artist friends in a new capacity, hopefully bringing them work and bringing true and beautiful music to a wider audience.

Mostly, I'm excited about seeing my girls and Alison every day. I'm thrilled to be able to be a more stable presence in our home, with a more stable income (and dental!) and a job that lets me use my love of songs, Jesus, and people in a new way.

I've had the incredible opportunity to share the stage with my heroes, write songs that have been a part of both weddings and funerals, and have made the most amazing friends. I've played somewhere around 2000 shows and done over half a million miles in a 15-passenger van. I got to perform at Carnegie Hall! I have somehow been able to play guitar and sing harmonies with the absolute best songwriters in a town called Music City.

Looking at that last paragraph feels like it's written about somebody else. It can sound lofty in a bio, but it's just been hard work at a thing I love, nose down, trying to pay the bills. For me, it has taken walking out of the room to realize just how amazing it was to have been there in the first place.

Thanks for being my friend and being a part of the past 16 years as a working musician. It has literally been a dream come true.

Andrew

P.S. To celebrate this new beginning, I'm going to be throwing an online StageIt party next Tuesday night, 7:30 Central. I start the job Wednesday morning, so this will be the Reverse MidLife Crisis Eve Show. I'll be playing songs from the Heart EP and from the past 15 years. Hope to see you there!!

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this is great news! your family is your first ministry, and your expertise in the music biz is affording you the next step. my prayer for you is that you'll be happy, and your family will be blessed in this time! best of luck!
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered Commentercasey campbell
Love you man!
You are one of MY heroes and have made a huge difference in my life.

Thank you and I'm praying for the next season for you all!
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterOwen Pye
Thank you for Better Than This (yes, I mean it).
Thank you for Coming to Life.
Thank you for A Place Where You Belong.
Thank you for Photographs.
Thank you for Souvenirs & Postcards.
Thank you for The Morning.
Thank you for Letters to the Editor.
Thank you for Choosing Sides.
Thank you for Leonard the Lonely Astronaut.
Thank you for Heart (and the others to follow).
Thank you for always giving us an amazing show.
Thank you for producing so many great records.
Thank you for every riff and solo, hook and lyric.
Thank you for being a good man and a good friend.

Now, onward! I look forward to meeting the new Andrew, the man with a day job. I wish you great success and joy in all you do. Please let's get together once you've settled in. I want to hear all about it.
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterSeth H.
Congrats, Andy! Your music has been a staple in our home for so long, so we're excited to see things evolve for you. We are thrilled for Ali and the girls to have you at home more, and we know the Lord will bless these efforts in your home. We wish the best for you at Capitol.
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterStephanie
Really admire your commitment to your family. Glad to see how the Lord makes a good place for your gifts to thrive and bless.
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterMatthew Clark
Excited for this new opportunity for you!!
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterAshley Chambless
Really happy for you & Ali & the girls!

And I approve of the StageIt party idea. Hope touring less will make some time for more online shows like this one!
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJamesDWitmer
How awesome! Sounds like it's right up your alley, and best of all, sounds like it'll be great for your family! Congrats.
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterByron
Andy, I have followed your work over the years with great joy. ever since I met you...my ring bearer when I got married. Your parents did a wonderful job raising 2 boys with Integrity and Faith and it has apparently rubbed off....BRAVO!!!!!!!
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterRalph Shallenberger
Congratulations on the new job! I know your family will be blessed for this decision.
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterMaggie Loftus
I love this. And I love that your show will be done in time for you to get to bed at a decent hour. ;)
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterApril McStew
This is exciting. And it's funny how God brings us back to the places where we once thought he had shut the door.

We've been fans of yours since the beginning and this new journey sounds like it is the perfect fit for you and your family.

Also, the benefits part totally has me quoting the Simpsons. "Lisa needs braces!" "Dental Plan!"
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterAllison R
Happy for you and your family, Andrew. Keep loving them. Can't wait for the Soul EP.
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterClyde
AO - So stoked for you! Family… Home…. always the right choice! You're going to kill at this job.
Cheers,
Ken
April 21, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterken lewis
This is great news Andy! When can I start pointing folks in your direction that demonstrate talent worthy of full time support? May His Grace and Peace abide bud!
April 22, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterTom Murphy
Good for you! I wish you the best with your new job and you are a great role model for other artists to keep the correct perspective on what is important.

But I must say.. selfishly I'm going to really miss you on Behold the Lamb... Especially since we were hoping to go to the Ryman this coming Christmas. We'll miss hearing your songs in the first set, your great guitar work, and your otherworldly wailing on Theme of My Song.
April 23, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick
Sad as I am for not getting to see you play live, I absolutely honor
your choice and I'm grateful you have a way to be home more and provide well for your family. You can't buy these years back, so I'm happy to hear you'll be more present for them. Can't wait to hear the music you make out of this! Have fun at the dentist. :)
April 23, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJenn
Andrew, your music has been in my life since college with the Normals and Caedmon's Call. Thank you for your involvement in YoungLife. Thank you for Behold the Lamb. And thank you for your story that we've listened to through your songs. You put your heart into your music and it shows.
April 24, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterZach
Sounds like a big change, but a good one. We'll miss you at BtLoG and at local shows in the Cincy area, but I admire the heck out of what you're doing, and it sounds like an amazing opportunity! Good luck Leonard! ;)
April 26, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterTim Blake
Great decision. In eternal terms, the choice you just made for your family will be the longest lasting decision you could make.

May God bless your time with your precious ones at home.
May 1, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDavid Ethell

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