Discography

Live at the VAC(David Andrews Band) 2008
With new flavors of Soulful Americana, these songs are finely crafted gems that define David's growth as a writer and performer. It is rare to hear a live performance sound so polished, especially without a single post-production overdub. Recommended if you like Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Brandi Carlile, John Mayer.

Hotel 43(Compilation) 2008
This compilation was designed to spotlight Boise-based local talent and to generate sales proceeds for Special Olympics Winter Games 2009. Sponsored by Hotel 43 in Boise, this disc has been placed in their hotel rooms for most of the last year available for sale.

Let's Be (Audio Moonshine) 2008
A new band to the Northwest scene in 2008, David was invited to lend some of his singing and guitar chops for this debut release. Audio Moonshine is quickly climbing the ranks, recently opening a show for the well-known road dogs, the Bodeans.

Waiting for Henry(David Andrews) 2005
Pure rootsy-americana rock with chiming acoustic overdrive, unique textures, gospel-tinged harmonies and stellar pop-smart writing. A must have. Recommended if you like Neil Young, Tom Petty, Bob Seger.

Everything to Lose(David Andrews) 2004
Producer by Marvin Etzioni(Counting Crows), David moved to Nashille to write and record this new batch of tunes, which the Oregonian calls, "tough and prophetic a mix of contemplative ballads and mid-tempo rockers all enchantingly melodic". Recommended if you like Counting Crows, Neil Young, Ryan Adams.

Live from Nowhere Near You(Compilation) 2003
Sponsored by the headquarter location of Weiden and Kennedy ad moguls, This compilation paired performances of some of the West Coast’s most well-known musicians along with performances of street musicians from the Portland metro area. Sales of this CD still benefit Portland-based homeless shelters, now in its’ third volume.
Featuring performances by Pearl Jam members, David Andrews and Gus Van Zant.

Unbelievably Unbroken(Stephanie Schneiderman) 2001
After hearing her open for a couple of Calobo shows, David hired Stephanie Schneiderman as a back-up singer in support of his 2000 release, “Get Me Out of This Place”. When Stephanie began working on her debut release with Sheryl Crow’s Grammy-hit writer Jeff Trott, she called David to help finish the record’s intended single, “Why Did You Run”. David co-wrote this song to completion and added a vocal track for the release.

Down Like Mercury(Ponticello) 2001
Ponticello was arguably one of the hardest working bands on the road in the years between 1995 and 2003. When David recognized a compatible musicality with these players, he hired them to be his studio and touring band for nearly two years. In the breaks of David’s rigorous touring schedule the band still recorded their own projects,
in this case with David’s friend, producer Gregg Williams(Sheryl Crow, Dandy Warhols). They invited David to sing backing vocals.

Get Me Out of This Place(David Andrews) 2000
This is top notch musicianship and writing, blending folk, americana and roots rock. Performing Songwriter Magazine calls this "achingly beautiful, and intelligent". Recommended if you like Wilco, Jack Johnson, Brett Dennen.

Live at the Crystal Ballroom(Calobo) 1999
Recorded over the course of two live shows at Portland’s famed
Crystal Ballroom, where Calobo now has a hotel room in their name and David’s song lyrics painted on the wal l(from the first track of this CD, “Seasons of Love." This is an excellent representation of a Calobo “experience," and would become one of their best selling records.

Stomp(Calobo) 1997
This was regarded as the band’s most polished release, which garnered rave reviews from critics all across the country. These songs were recorded at Falcon Studios, where the band resided for 30 days recording and mixing. While this project departed from Calobo’s jam-oriented style, it was very well received by fans and critics alike.

The Little Things(David Andrews) 1996
Each one of these songs has a deep pocket filled with emotion, groove, sentiment stellar musicianship. Think of a male version of Sheryl Crow mixed with Lucinda Williams. RELIX Magazine says this CD is. "Highly recommended." Recommended if you like Sheryl Crow, Peter Gabriel, Tim McGraw.

Fabric of Life(Compilation) 1996
This CD compilation was sold to raise money for AIDS awareness.
Calobo contributed one track to this project, a song written by David
called “Romeo Story."

Ya Dum Di Dum(Calobo) 1995
These songs reflect Calobo’s intention to make their sound more refined and their songs more concise. These tracks clearly demonstrate Calobo’s unique landscape of instrumentation, as well as their ability to write thoughtful and listenable songs. The release of this record would receive great press and help to further build the band’s fast-growing popularity.

Runnin’ in the River(Calobo) 1993
Recorded in the basement of a home that the band rented for the summer of ’93, this would become Calobo’s best-selling release in their career together. Approximately $100 was spent on recording gear, while friends and dogs sat among the players recording
live tracks. Much of this record was ad-libbed, songs made up on the spot and captured on tape. This CD is still described as fan’s “favorite” because of its captivation of Calobo’s essence..

Calobo (self-titled) 1991
While being known as Calobo’s debut release, this would actually be their second. 200 copies of a live show on cassette, “Live at Espresso Roma”, would be their first. The making of this self-titled CD would also launch the Calobo-owned “Padre Productions”, which would eventually host a roster of more than 20 bands. Padre Productions served as a record label, booking agency, publicity firm, marketing staff, etc.