voc, *1927 US, Philadelphia
Singer / Musician of Jazz and R&B/Soul
Jazz, blues & pop singer was born on December 25, 1927 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is still performing as of 2018. Ernie Andrews has managed to be both popular and underrated throughout his lengthy career. After his family moved to Los Angeles, he sang in a church choir, and while still attending high school had a few hits for the G&G label. Billy Eckstine and Al Hibbler were early influences and, after reaching maturity, Andrews was somewhat in the shadow of Joe Williams (who has a similar style). Andrews recorded for Aladdin, Columbia, and London in the late '40s, spent six years singing with the Harry James Orchestra, and cut a couple of big band dates for GNP/Crescendo during 1958-1959. Despite his unchanging style, Andrews was mostly in obscurity during the 1960s and '70s, just making a couple of albums for Dot during 1965-1966. A 1980 Discovery date found him in excellent form, and in the '80s, he was rediscovered. Andrews recorded with the Capp/Pierce Juggernaut, Gene Harris' Superband, Jay McShann, and with the Harper Brothers, in addition to making a few sets in the 1990s for Muse, and later High Note. He is also prominent in the documentary: Blues for Central Avenue.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The L.A. Treasures Project | Ernie Andrews, Barbara Morrison, The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra | 2014 | Album |
How About Me | Ernie Andrews Featuring Houston Person | 2006 | Album |
I Don't Want To See You Cry Anymore / The Dog, The Cat And Me | Ernie Andrews | 2006 | Album |
Girl Talk | Ernie Andrews | 2001 | Album |
Live At The John Anson Ford Ampitheatre | Lionel Hampton & His Big Band With Ernie Andrews, Gerald Wiggins Trio, Harry Edison, Teddy Edwards | 2001 | Album |
Ernie Andrews | Ernie Andrews | 2001 | Compil. |
The Many Faces Of Ernie Andrews | Ernie Andrews | 1998 | Album |
The Great City | Ernie Andrews | 1995 | Album |
No Regrets | Ernie Andrews | 1993 | Album |
In A Mellotone | Bob Cooper And Snooky Young Sextet Featuring Ernie Andrews | 1986 | Album |
Juggernaut Strikes Again! | The Capp/Pierce Juggernaut Featuring Ernie Andrews | 1982 | Album |
Sings From The Heart | Ernie Andrews | 1981 | Album |
Hear Me Now! | Ernie Andrews | 1979 | Album |
Travelin' Light | Ernie Andrews | 1975 | Album |
Ernie Andrews Sings With The Fuzzy Kane Trio | Ernie Andrews And The Fuzzy Kane Trio | 1971 | Album |
Say Hello To Yesterday | Ernie Andrews | 1971 | Single |
Fire And Rain / It Was A Good Time | Ernie Andrews | 1971 | Single |
Bridge Over Troubled Water / Something | Ernie Andrews And The Fuzzy Kane Trio | 1970 | Single |
It Ain't No Use / Never Like This Before | Ernie Andrews | 1969 | Single |
Soul Proprietor | Ernie Andrews | 1968 | Album |
This Is Ernie Andrews | Ernie Andrews | 1967 | Album |
Where Were You / What Do I See In The Girl | Ernie Andrews | 1965 | Single |
River's Invitation Pt. 1 / River's Invitation Pt. 2 | Ernie Andrews With Terrell Prude Trio | 1965 | Single |
Fine Young Girl | Ernie Andrews | 1965 | Single |
West Coast Blues / Candy | Ernie Andrews | 1961 | Single |
In The Dark | Ernie Andrews | 1957 | Album |
I Surrender Dear | Al Hibbler, Ernie Andrews, Jesse Watson | 1957 | Album |
Song Of The Wanderer | Ernie Andrews | 1956 | Single |
Jivin' Around | The Ernie Freeman Combo / Ernie Andrews | 1955 | Single |
In The Still Of The Night / Soft Winds | Ernie Andrews | 1954 | Single |
Make Me A Present Of You / Don't Lead Me On | Ernie Andrews With Benny Carter And His Orchestra | 1953 | Album |
Baby I'm Gone / Green Gin | Ernie Andrews | 1948 | Album |
Summertime / S'wonderful | Ernie Andrews With Maxwell Davis And His Trio | 1947 | Album |
Be Nice / How Good It Feels To Be Glad | Ernie Andrews With Maxwell Davis & His Band | 1947 | Album |
You Go To My Head / Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin' | Ernie Andrews | 1945 | Album |
Dream Awhile / Green Gin | Ernie Andrews | 1945 | Album |
Wrap It Up, Put It Away (Till Daddy Comes Home From The Army) / Soothe Me | Ernie Andrews | 1945 | Album |
Hickory Dickory Dock / Soothe Me | Ernie Andrews | Album |