Tuesday, May 12, 2009

New Project

It's been a few months since I've updated the blog. I thought I'd give y'all the quick rundown. I have been busy working on my Master's Degree in Educational Leadership and just finished that up a few weeks ago. It kept me busy most Saturday's for the past 1 1/2 years though I did fit in a few concerts with some amazing musicians and friends. As most of you know, Lacey and I have a 1 yr old now, and we have been spending as much time as we can with her. It is amazing how fast they grow and especially how quickly they catch on. That has been a top priority in our lives.

We moved to Nashville for a reason, and that was to play music. We have been working with Jason Deere on some idea's back and forth for the past couple months. Lace and I auditioned for CMT's "Can You Duet" show made the top group, but had to bow out because of time constraints and other details. We also got an opportunity to play downtown together at the Tin Roof restaurant. A few weeks ago we finally hit the studio and recorded four tunes that are dynamite. We are not sure when the final product will be ready, but when it is we will let you know. We are very excited about this new project and thank everyone for their continual support.

One Love!

2 comments:

Angela said...

Drew! I just found your site through TSSA. And I saw you have/had a band with Ryan Tilby. I've been working on a new album here with Scott Wiley (thanks to your recommendation) and Ryan played on a song. I absolutely loved him, he's awesome. Such a small world. Anyway, my hubby and I are spending our anniversary in Nashville in August. We're considering moving there in a few years for music/work, do you have any recommendations of what we should see while we're there? Love your site by the way. Good luck with everything!
Angela (Pace) =)

Stan said...

Andrew (Drew) - Found this through the mission website that I rarely visit. Its awesome to see the amazing stuff you're doing. I'll never forget the clogging/fiddling show for the elementary school. Wide eyed kids. Good times! Best of luck in all that you're doing. If you pass through Nauvoo in the next year or so, my mom is playing the violin and dad the banjo. They would love to meet a famous fiddler! :)
Take care,
Stan Torrie (your Richmond biking partner and witness to the amazing headfirst cliff jump and perfectly executed somersault landing into rocky waters)