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Boston Event Works   ::   Andrew Clark Band

Andrew Clark Band
Funk/R&B

Andrew Clark has been one of the Boston area's most in demand freelance saxophonists since he graduated from the Berklee College of Music in 1987. Andrew Clark started his own band in 1994 called SAXATTACK, a blues and classic rock four piece with Andrew on tenor and alto sax, vocals and keys backed by guitar, bass and drums. Eventually a second saxophonist was added to the gigs and the band featured many of the New England area's premier saxophonists. The band appeared in the finals of the 1997 Battle of the Blues Bands at Harper's Ferry. In 1999 Andrew released his debut album AC on his own label, Papasax Records. It was engineered, mixed and mastered by Andrew Murdock (Godsmack, Powerman 5000). It received excellent reviews and led to Andrew Clark's appearance at the 2000 NEMO Music Conference. The band continued to play blues and classic rock standards mixed in with Andrew's original tunes.

During the fall of 2000 the band name was changed to the ANDREW CLARK BAND and the focus of the group turned to funk, rock and soul. Andrew added a horn section called the Papasex Horns, which brought the addition of John Frazee and Andy Cormier on trumpets.

Andrew Clark has captured this dynamic new sound on his latest CD, Jaywalking. It's Andrew's tribute to two of his favorite saxophonists, Junior Walker and King Curtis. It features songs made famous by these two icons of rock and roll and some new originals too. It was engineered and mixed by Huck Bennert (Chucklehead) and released on December 20, 2001.

In the spring of 2003, Andrew was voted Best Male Artist, Song of the Year for Cut Off and placed second for Album of the Year in the Jam Magazine 2003 Reader's Poll.

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