Andrew McKnight

Genre: Acoustic
Secondary Genre: Folk Lincoln, Virginia USA Contact

Award-winning singer/songwriter & guitarist tours solo nationwide, and select performances in the east with Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders along with founding Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member Les Thompson.
*** Past Formal Showcase Selection - Folk Alliance, NERFA, SERFA, Kerrville New Folk & more ***

Artist Information

Biography

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(In a hurry? Solo & band concert videos at http://andrewmcknight.net/videos)

Since permanently leaving his corporate environmental engineering career in 1996, the award-winning folk and Americana artist's musical journey has traced nearly half a million miles of blue highways nationwide, and earned a wealth of critical acclaim and enthusiastic fans.

Andrew's solo performances are like one man theatre; the songs are woven together with humorous stories and poetic drama, and the musical soundscape traverses influences from Appalachia, tasteful slide and jazzy blues, feisty anthems, rustic folk, and even a little fancy flatpicking on a Carter Family tune. While his guitar is clearly the foundation, the touches of native American cedar flute, djembe (African hand drum) and even mandolin add delightful and mesmerizing embellishments to the show. His “music for thinking folk” blends his well-crafted stories and often elegant melodies into an engaging performance.

In recent years he has been part of the Rocky Mountain, Boston, South Florida, Delmarva and Susquehanna Folk Festival lineups, and performed at dozens of listening rooms, theatres, and house concerts across the U.S.. Andrew's latest solo CD "Something Worth Standing For" was a Top 12 DIY choice of Performing Songwriter magazine, and his song "Good Things Matter" is a past Winner of Great American Song Contest (Acoustic/Folk). His music is heard on hundreds of radio shows worldwide including XM Satellite, and the nationally syndicated NPR shows "Art of the Song" and "River City Folk". He is also a frequent guest musical presenter at Unitarian churches.

While he primarily performs solo, Andrew also does festivals and performing arts series and smaller theatres around the east along with founding Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member Les Thompson in their acoustic/electric quartet Beyond Borders. Joined by fellow singer/songwriters Stephanie Thompson and Lisa Taylor, the band made their collective debut at the Kennedy Center in March 2008. Their eclectic arrangements of Andrew's songs often fuse old-time and roots rock instruments with 3 and 4-part vocal harmonies. Andrew and Les co-wrote "Made by Hand" for the Still Moving Mountains CD (featured on CNN and CMT) about mountaintop removal coal mining.

Andrew and Beyond Borders are part of the prestigious Virginia Commission for the Arts Touring Artist program alongside the state's best performing artists like Robin & Linda Williams (of Prairie Home Companion fame), guitar virtuoso Wayne Henderson and the Virginia Symphony.

Andrew has long been a champion of rural Americans, their successes and struggles, and their relationships to their landscape. His haunting ballad of a confederate Soldier on “The Road to Appomattox” is a particular concert favorite.

Taking a cue from the lyrics of his award-winning song “Good Things Matter”, McKnight's songs and online essays often encompass his passion for community and causes. He often shares his talents for a variety of worthy causes little and large, supporting localized efforts like a community radio station in Massachusetts, an at-risk youth mentoring program in California, and a food bank in suburban Seattle in addition to elder care and mental health programs near his home at the foot of northern Virginia’s Blue Ridge.

Those passions, and the thoughtful ways he expresses them, have drawn legions of fans who sustain his independent career. In the early 90s Andrew grasped the power of the internet to grow and connect with a loyal listenership, and his career has blossomed largely through their "efangelism" instead of the traditional elements of the music business. Many friends and fans even host concerts in their homes for 30 to 50 listeners, venues Andrew refers to as "safe houses on the folk underground railroad".

Instrumentation

SOLO Andrew McKnight - vocals, acoustic guitar

ANDREW McKNIGHT & BEYOND BORDERS (Eastern U.S.)
Andrew McKnight - lead vox, acoustic & electric guitars
Les Thompson - upright bass, clawhammer banjo, harmony vox
Stephanie Thompson - harmony vox, percussion, upright bass, guitars
Lisa Taylor - harmony vox and drums

Discography

WITH BEYOND BORDERS
"One Virginia Night" (live CD/bonus DVD), 2012 (Tracks 1&2)
on Catalooch Music (self)

SOLO
"Something Worth Standing For", 2008
"Beyond Borders", 2005 - Americana Album of the Year Finalist, 2005 Independent Music Awards
"Turning Pages", 2001
"Where This River Runs", 1998
"Traveler", 1995
all on Falling Mountain Music (www.fallingmountain.com)

Official Website

http://andrewmcknight.net

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Solo, "Dancing in the Rain" at WUWF Radio Live concert, Pensacola FL (with song intro)

"Safe Home", Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders from the 2012 live CD/bonus DVD "One Virginia Night"

Photo Gallery

  • Award-winning singer, writer & guitarist Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders

  • Current solo Media Photo

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  • With the band at Kennedy Center, March 2008

  • The band using the frontscreen projection, Franklin Park Arts Center, Purcellville VA

  • Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders sing "Worried Man Blues" during their Formal Showcase, 2009 NERFA Conference

  • Live at the monthly Labyrinth Coffee House series, Dallas TX

  • Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders 2012 live CD/DVD release, One Virginia Night

  • Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders during Semper Fi benefit concert, State Theater, Falls Church VA (4/17/12)

  • In studio with 3rd Grade songwriters, Leesburg VA

  • Andrew & Beyond Borders during DVD filming concert

  • Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders singing "Rust on My Halo"

  • Andrew sings the sassy swingy "Surveillance" during Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders Formal Showcase, 2011 SERFA Conference

  • Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders on 2012 Herndon Festival main stage

  • Songs & Strings: Celebrating Appalachia concert with Falling Mountain labelmates, Notre Dame University, South Bend IN

  • 2012 promo photo by Sarah Huntington

  • With bassist Sean Kelly, Swallow Hill Music Hall, Denver CO

  • Main Stage, 2002 Mountain Stage NewSong Festival with Robert Lee Castleman and Darrell Scott

  • Slip sliding away on his trusty 1976 Stratocaster

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Press

  • Performance Reviews - Andrew McKnight solo [+ Show ]

    “Andrew’s performance on November 11th was one of a kind. Full of great positive energy, Andrew took...

  • Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders [+ Show ]

    Andrew McKnight is a singer/songwriter par excellence. His music is not merely pleasant to listen t...

  • "McKnight a musical rebel with more than one cause" Interview, April 2008 [+ Show ]

    Singer and songwriter Andrew McKnight is not one to complain. Or at least just complain. Aware of...

  • CD Reviews - Something Worth Standing For [+ Show ]

    "Stretching across the landscape of American folk music is a highway paved by Guthrie and Dylan. Art...

  • CD Reviews - Beyond Borders (Andrew's 4th) [+ Show ]

    Bluegrass harmonies, introspective lyrics, & astute observations characterize Andrew McKnight’s four...

  • Performance Review - Barn Concert, Gilroy CA [+ Show ]

    "Andrew's performance on November 11th was one of a kind. Full of great positive energy, Andrew took...

  • Performance Review - Eagle House Theater, Eureka CA [+ Show ]

    As a singer and songwriter, McKnight is a marvel, capturing the essence - the very heart and soul of...

  • Performance Review - TFFM Concert, Newport News VA [+ Show ]

    Living in the foothills of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, this brilliant guitar player brought tho...

Setlist

Solo, duo or with Beyond Borders, typically two 40-60 minute sets with a 15-20 minute intermission. Solo shows include copious storytelling and humor in addition to his original songs.

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