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Andy Narell

Andy Narell

1954–presentUnited States2020s2010s2000s

About Andy Narell

American steel drummer, percussionist, pianist, and composer, born March 18, 1954 in New York. Also multiple engineering credits at Nash Studios Andy Narell has spent more than a quarter century exploring the subtleties and complexities of steel pan and grafting them to the jazz idiom. He's one of only a small handful of steel pan players in the world who are playing jazz, and perhaps the only one among that coterie to commit an entire career live and in the studio to creating new music for the pan in that context. In recent years, Narell has also explored the potential of the steel pan on an orchestral level. He enlisted the services of Calypsociation, a thirty-piece steel pan orchestra based in Paris, to record The Passage, his 2004 recording on the Heads Up label. That exploration continues with the release of Tatoom: Music for Steel Orchestra in February 2007. In addition to Narell playing all 22 pans in meticulously layered and carefully mixed orchestral arrangements, Tatoom also features three brilliant soloists: guitarist and labelmate Mike Stern, tenor saxophonist David Sanchez and percussionist Luis Conte. With drummers Mark Walker and Jean Philippe Fanfant driving the rhythm section Narell’s steelband sound has an unmistakable jazz groove.

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Formed

1954

Origin

United States

Discography

The Passage

Hidden Treasure

Live at Montreux (1985)

Slow Motion (1985)

The Hammer (1987)

Up Close Volume 3 (1989)

Little Secrets (1989)

Light in Your Eyes (1990)

Stickman (1990)

Down the Road (1992)

The Long Time Band (1995)

Behind the Bridge (1998)

Fire in the Engine Room (2000)

Live in South Africa (2001)

The Passage (2004)

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Andy Narell — Rare Footage & Clips

Andy Narell is a name that resonates deeply within the realms of jazz and world music, where the boundaries between genres blur and creativity knows no bounds. As one of the pioneering figures in grafting the steel pan to the jazz idiom, Narell's contributions have been nothing short of revolutionary. With a career spanning over five decades, his dedication to pushing the envelope has left an indelible mark on music history.

Born on March 18, 1954, in New York, Narell's affinity for music was evident from an early age. As a multi-instrumentalist, percussionist, pianist, and composer, he has consistently demonstrated his versatility and innovative spirit. The archives of DeepCutsArchive are home to an extensive collection of rare footage featuring Andy Narell, offering a glimpse into the evolution of this extraordinary artist.

One of the most significant aspects of Narell's career is his commitment to exploring the steel pan in the context of jazz. With only a handful of steel pan players venturing into this territory, Narell stands out as a trailblazer. His dedication has led to the creation of new music that not only showcases the instrument's capabilities but also redefines its role within the jazz genre.

The Passage (2004) is a landmark recording that exemplifies Narell's orchestral ambitions. Enlisting the services of Calypsociation, a thirty-piece steel pan orchestra based in Paris, he crafted meticulously layered and carefully mixed arrangements that pushed the boundaries of what was thought possible with the instrument. This achievement has been well-documented within the DeepCutsArchive, where rare footage captures the essence of this groundbreaking project.

Tatoom: Music for Steel Orchestra (2007) further solidifies Narell's position as a master of his craft. Featuring an all-star lineup that includes guitarist Mike Stern, tenor saxophonist David Sanchez, and percussionist Luis Conte, among others, this recording is a testament to the artist's ability to bring together diverse talents to create something truly unique.

The significance of Narell's work extends beyond the realm of music itself. His innovative approach has paved the way for future generations of musicians to explore new sounds and styles. By redefining the role of the steel pan within jazz, he has opened doors to a world of possibilities, inspiring others to push the boundaries of their craft.

Throughout his illustrious career, Narell has released numerous albums that showcase his versatility and artistic vision. From The Passage (2004) to Tatoom: Music for Steel Orchestra (2007), each recording represents a milestone in his journey as an artist. His commitment to exploring new sounds and pushing the envelope has resulted in some truly remarkable music.

The archives of DeepCutsArchive are home to a wealth of rare footage featuring Andy Narell, offering a glimpse into the evolution of this extraordinary artist. From live performances to studio recordings, these clips provide a unique insight into his creative process and artistic vision. For those interested in exploring the world of jazz and world music, Narell's work is an essential starting point.

As we delve deeper into the archives, it becomes clear that Andy Narell's influence extends far beyond his own music. His innovative approach has inspired a new generation of musicians to explore the steel pan and its potential within the context of jazz. By redefining the role of this instrument, he has opened doors to a world of possibilities, forever changing the landscape of music.

In recent years, Narell's work has continued to evolve, with a renewed focus on exploring the steel pan's potential on an orchestral level. His collaborations with Calypsociation and other notable musicians have resulted in some truly remarkable recordings that showcase his artistic vision and innovative spirit.

The legacy of Andy Narell is one that will continue to inspire and influence generations of musicians to come. As a true pioneer in the world of jazz and world music, his contributions will forever be etched in the annals of history. For those interested in exploring the depths of this extraordinary artist's work, the archives of DeepCutsArchive offer a wealth of rare footage and insights into his creative process.

As we reflect on Narell's remarkable career, it becomes clear that his impact extends far beyond the realm of music itself. His innovative approach has inspired a new generation of musicians to explore new sounds and styles, forever changing the landscape of music.

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