ANDREW SHAPIRO merges classical and popular sensibilities, "blending the minimalist influence of Philip Glass with the moody pop sensibility of '80s New Wave" (New Music Box magazine). His second EP Quiet Kissing (2006) is an eclectic mixture of neo-'80s pop and longing ambient textures, while Shapiro's recording debut, Invisible Days (2003), was named one of the "Top 12" independently produced recordings of the year by Performing Songwriter magazine.
His second EP Quiet Kissing (2006) is an eclectic mixture of neo-'80s pop and longing ambient textures, while Shapiro's recording debut, Invisible Days (2003), was named one of the "Top 12" independently produced recordings of the year by Performing Songwriter magazine.
Shapiro's solo piano album, Numbers, Colors and People, was produced by Michael Riesman (longtime producer and musical director for Philip Glass) and was released in March 2009, culminating in two joint-performances with Riesman at Le Poisson Rouge (New York).
Shapiro's music has been heard on radio throughout North America and Europe, and has been featured by trendsetting host Chris Douridas on KCRW Radio, Los Angeles.
He performs as a soloist and with his group Airbox and regularly composes for notable film and theater projects. He also performs his solo piano music at McDonald's in downtown Manhattan Sundays throughout the year. He received an extensive profile in the Sunday New York Times headlined "Quarter Pounder With Keys" and was featured as the "Best Pianist in a Fast-Food Restaurant" in the "Best of New York" issue of the Village Voice.
Shapiro makes his debut performance at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.) in January 2010.
Shapiro studied composition at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Raised in Larchmont, NY, he currently lives in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
More info on his website:
www.andrewshapiro.com