ANDREW W.K. Profiled In NEW YORK TIMES

March 12, 2007

The New York Times newspaper has published an article about Andrew W.K. in its "Arts and Music" section. The feature ran this past Saturday (March 10) and previews Andrew's upcoming speaking engagements. The profile also discusses Andrew as a performer of ideas, and the NYtimes.com online version includes several video interviews as well. Check it out at this location.

Andrew W.K.'s third album, "Close Calls with Brick Walls", was released last year in Asia. U.S. and European release dates have not yet been announced.

Andrew W.K.'s live DVD, "Who Knows?", came out in February 2006. The film features live footage shot over four years on the road, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, an Andrew W.K. fan tribute, outtakes of Andrew performing "I Get Wet" and additional footage of Andrew's antics.

Andrew W.K. severed ties with Island Records in 2004.

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