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Andrew Kenny is the main singer/songwriter of The Wooden Birds, which released their debut LP Magnolia in May 2009. Their second album, Two Matchsticks, was released June 2011. He was the frontman for the American indie/lo-fi band The American Analog Set. In 2003, he released a split EP in the Home Series (Vol. V) with Benjamin Gibbard. In 2005, he contributed towards Broken Social Scene's 2005 self-titled album. Andrew Kenny toured briefly with Broken Social Scene in 2007 and with Ola Podrida in 2008 before moving back home to Austin to work on his own recordings.
In 2008, Kenny wrote and performed the entire score for the short film Pickup and Return, which was written and directed by award-winning writer/director Alex R. Johnson. In 2014, Kenny scored another Johnson film, Two Step, which premiered that year at the SXSW Film Festival.
Discography
Solo
- Home Volume V with Ben Gibbard (2003)
The American Analog Set
- The Fun of Watching Fireworks (1996)
- From Our Living Room to Yours (1997)
- The Golden Band (1999)
- Know by Heart (2001)
- Promise of Love (2003)
- Set Free (2005)
- For Forever (2023)
The Wooden Birds
- Magnolia (2009)
- Montague Street EP (2010)
- Two Matchsticks (2011)
References
- Reges, Margaret. "Biography: Wooden Birds". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
- Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: The American Analog Set". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
- "Little Things Mean a Lot: Alex R. Johnson's Two Step". Howard Feinstein. Film Maker Magazine. 31 July 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2016.