Merry Andrew
Merry Andrew is the moniker for multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer Andrew Nathan Hall. Currently based in New York City, Andrew is pursuing a master’s degree at Berklee NYC, where he continues to hone his brand of minimalist indie art rock.
After graduating with a BA in Music from the University of Utah, Andrew wrote and recorded early demos of what eventually became his debut, The Fool EP. He enlisted the legendary indie rock producer Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Frightened Rabbit, Death Cab for Cutie) to mix the record and assist in pre-production.
The Fool EP was recorded at June Audio in Provo, Utah with engineer Scott Wiley (The Killers, Post Malone, The Moth and the Flame) and features horns player CJ Camerieri, aka CARM (Bon Iver, Paul Simon, Taylor Swift). The Fool EP was mastered at Sterling Sound by renowned mastering duo Greg Calbi and Steve Fallone (John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon).
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- No weapons of any kind.
- No outside food or beverages.
- No alcohol. Kilby Court is a dry, all ages venue.
- No drugs or illicit substances.
- No smoking inside the venue.
- No unauthorized/unlicensed vending, soliciting, handbills, sampling, or giveaways.
- No flash photography. Non-professional, point & shoot cameras are allowed (attached lenses must be smaller than 2 inches) unless otherwise stated. Professional cameras must be approved by venue and artist management before the show.
- No moshing, crowd-surfing, or stage diving.
- No pets allowed.
- No backpacks or large bags. Small purses and fanny packs allowed but subject to search.
- Security reserves the right to search bags, perform pat-down checks, and refuse/revoke entry at their discretion. These reasons include intoxication, disturbing hygiene, engaging in hate speech, belligerent or noncompliant behavior, acts or threats of violence, disturbing other guests, etc.