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Andrew Edward Statman (born 1950) is a noted American
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clarinetist and bluegrass/
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mandolinist.


Life and career

Statman was born in
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and grew up in the borough of
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. Beginning at age 12, he learned to play banjo and guitar, following the example of his older brother Jimmy, and then switched to mandolin, which he studied briefly under lifelong-friend David Grisman. He learned to play R&B and jazz saxophone, for a time under the tutelage of Richard Grando, who played saxophone in Earth Opera. As a teenager Statman was already performing in public in
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and with local string bands. In 1969 he attended Franconia College in
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, but eventually dropped out to pursue a musical career. He first gained acclaim as a mandolinist as a sideman with
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and Russ Barenberg, as well as in the pioneering bluegrass bands Country Cookin' and Breakfast Special. During the course of exploring a wide range of roots and ethnic music, Statman turned to
klezmer Klezmer ( or ) is an instrumental musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. The essential elements of the tradition include dance tunes, ritual melodies, and virtuosic improvisations played for listening; these wou ...
music, traditional Eastern European Jewish instrumental music. This led Statman, who grew up in a traditional but secular
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home, to reconnect with his Jewish roots. Statman studied klezmer clarinet during the 1970s with legendary klezmer clarinetist
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, who bequeathed several of his clarinets to him. Statman also produced
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's last recording. As a clarinetist, he recorded several albums that were highly influential in the Klezmer revival of those years. Still forging ahead musically, he began playing Chassidic melodies, fusing bluegrass, klezmer, and jazz along the way. Given his apprenticeship with Tarras and his subsequent master classes at workshops such as KlezKamp as well as privately, Statman became a renowned exponent of traditional Jewish and avant-garde clarinet styles. The Andy Statman Trio, which includes bassist Jim Whitney and percussionist Larry Eagle, plays regularly at Darech Amuno Synagogue in
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in New York City, and tours nationally as schedules allow. In 1983, he performed on the Antilles Records release '' Swingrass '83''. He has participated in a yearly klezmer concert series with
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and other klezmer superstars. In 2007, he was a
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s nominee in the Best Country Instrumental Performance category for his version of
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's "Rawhide" on Shefa CD ''East Flatbush Blues''. In 2008, Statman appeared as a guest on the Bela Fleck and the Flecktones holiday album ''Jingle All the Way'', playing both clarinet and mandolin. The album won Best Pop Instrumental Album at the
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. He joined the group in concert on December 10 at the
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, Center for the Arts, and December 16 at Philadelphia's Kimmel Center. ''Old Brooklyn'', a multi-artist recording project, was released in October 2011 on Shefa Records. This double CD features the American roots, R&B, Chassidic and other sides of his music, performed with his trio, Jim Whitney on bass and Larry Eagle on drums and percussion, along with fiddler Byron Berline and guitarist Jon Sholle. Guest artists include Ricky Skaggs, Béla Fleck,
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, Bruce Molsky, Art Baron, Marty Rifkin, Bob Jones,
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, Kristen Muller and
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. His next album was ''Superstring Theory'', released in November 2013, which hosts fiddler Michael Cleveland and guitarist Tim O'Brien. On June 19, 2012, the
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announced that Statman would be awarded a
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, the nation's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts. He performed with other recipients of this fellowship in Washington, DC, on October 4, 2012. In recent years Statman has played an Aleyas F-5 and a Will Kimble F-5 mandolin, after having played an early 1920s Gibson A2Z for more than 35 years. He plays several Albert-system clarinets.


Personal information

Statman is married to the former Barbara Soloway, an artist, teacher and ceramicist. They have 4 children and 19 grandchildren.


Discography

* 1979 ''Jewish Klezmer Music'' * 1980 ''Flatbush Waltz'' * 1983 '' Mandolin Abstractions'' - with David Grisman * 1985 ''New Acoustic Music'' * 1986 ''Nashville Mornings, New York Nights'' * 1988 ''Rounder Bluegrass, Vol. 2'' * 1992 ''Andy Statman Klezmer Orchestra'' * 1994 ''Klezmer Suite'' * 1994 ''Andy's Ramble'' * 1995 ''Acoustic Disc: 100% Handmade Music, Vol. 2'' * 1995 ''Doyres (Generations): Traditional Klezmer Recordings, 1979-1994'' * 1995 ''Songs of Our Fathers'' - with David Grisman * 1995 ''Holding On: Dreamers, Visionaries, Eccentrics & Other American Heroes'' * 1996 ''American Fogies, Vol. 1'' * 1996 ''Blue Ribbon Fiddle'' * 1996 ''Klezmer Music: A Marriage of Heaven & Earth'' * 1996 ''Rounder Bluegrass Guitar'' * 1997 ''Between Heaven & Earth: Music of the Jewish Mystics'' * 1998 ''The Hidden Light'' * 1998 ''Holiday Tradition'' * 1998 ''The Soul of Klezmer'' * 2000 ''Klezmer: From Old World To Our World'' * 2001 ''Bluegrass Mountain Style'' * 2001 ''New York City: Global Beat of the Boroughs - Music From New York City's Ethnic.... '' * 2004 ''Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge'' * 2005 ''On Air'' * 2006 '' New Shabbos Waltz'' - with David Grisman * 2005 ''Avodas Halevi'' * 2006 ''East Flatbush Blues'' * 2006 ''Awakening from Above'' * 2011 ''Old Brooklyn'' * 2013 ''Superstring Theory'' * 2014 ''Hallel V'zimrah'' — Ben Zion Shenker, vocals * 2014 ''Songs of the Breslever Chassidim'' * 2018 ''Monroe Bus''


Publications

*Statman, Andrew, ''Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin'', Amsco Music Publishing Company, New York, 1978


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Statman, Andy 1950 births Living people American folk musicians American bluegrass musicians Klezmer musicians Jewish American musicians Tzadik Records artists American Orthodox Jews Baalei teshuva American bluegrass mandolinists National Heritage Fellowship winners Musicians from New York City Country musicians from New York (state) 21st-century American clarinetists