Andy Zipf (pronounced ZIFF) is a singer/songwriter from Indianapolis , Indiana , currently living in Jacksonville, Florida . He has shared the stage with artists like Joshua Radin , Delta Spirit , Evan Dando , Jeremy Enigk , David Bazan , The Lone Bellow , Old Sea Brigade and Bill Mallonnee .
12-452: Zipf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andy Zipf , American singer-songwriter George Kingsley Zipf (1902–1950), American linguist and philologist noted for Zipf's law Christoph Zipf , professional tennis player from Germany Jonathan Zipf , German triathlete See also [ edit ] Redl-Zipf [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
24-457: A "pay as you can" model from his website. These music and marketing techniques caught the attention of Paste Magazine, Performing Songwriter Magazine, American Songwriter, XM Satellite Radio, and CMJ music festival. Zipf has had songs played on VH1 and MTV, and "Stumble on the Line" was featured on ABC's Private Practice . In 2008, Zipf embarked on a project and tour combining music and film in
36-619: A collaborative visual score by Charlotte, NC filmmaker Will Davis (Small Creatures). During the pandemic, Zipf wrote "There Is No Virus On the Moon" and shot the video in his apartment, which PASTE Magazine premiered on May 19, 2020. In 2022, Zipf released "How to Make A Paper Airplane" Produced by Matt Williams, it features Jay Bellerose ( Robert Plant , Alison Krauss ), Jennifer Condos ( Ray LaMontagne , Joe Henry ), Dennis Crouch ( Emmylou Harris , John Fogerty ) and Tyler Chester ( Madison Cunningham , Andrew Bird ). Atwood Magazine called
48-429: A constantly changing live performance art piece known as "Pfriends on Pfilm". Performing in all white, Zipf and his band played in front of a white canvas while thematic colors and found film were projected onto their bodies by artist Brad Wolf. In October 2009, Zipf signed to P Is For Panda and wrote and recorded with The Lost Chorus, a band composed of former members of Stavesacre and Project 86 . "Jealous Hands"
60-576: Is an American drummer and percussionist known primarily for his session and live performance work. He has contributed to the work of many well-known artists. Bellerose was born in Maine. A jazz enthusiast, he attended the Berklee College of Music where he worked with Paula Cole , Torsten de Winkel and others, and eventually went Los Angeles where he was part of Joe Henry 's band. Bellerose has been influenced by blues and jazz, and his sound
72-493: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Andy Zipf Zipf was among the first to call for a shift away from traditional music marketing business models, giving away much of his music for free. Before Kickstarter became mainstream, in 2005 Zipf funded his first tour solely off the $ 2 donations of his fans. In 2006, he and manager Shawn Matthews raised more than $ 45,000 from his fans to produce The Long Tail EP. In 2009, he released The Cowards Choir using
84-454: Is in part derived from his vintage 1940s Slingerland Rolling Bomber kit. He often performs with shakers strapped to his ankles. He often uses a shallow 32-inch bass drum. Bellerose is a member of the Band of Sweethearts, which includes Brad Meinerding (guitar), Eric Heywood (pedal steel guitar) and Bellerose's long-time partner, Jennifer Condos (bass guitar). They frequently accompany Over
96-404: The surname Zipf . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zipf&oldid=714407465 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
108-607: The 4 song EP Cool Currency , also through NoiseTrade . After the Ben Tufts & Friends benefit show for the Craig Tufts Memorial Fund at Vienna, VA's Jammin' Java in August 2015, Ben Tufts and Adam Neubauer parted amicably from the band. Continuing to play with Ryan Walker, Zipf welcomed Alissa Moore and Dayana Yochim into the band. In 2016, the new lineup released the album "Name The Fear", in addition to
120-610: The Rhine and other artists. Bellerose performed on the 2007 Raising Sand album by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss and supported them on tour in 2008. Bellerose supported Robert Plant and Alison Krauss at Glastonbury 2022. With Larry Goldings and David Piltch With Adam Levy With Dennis Brennan With Paula Cole With Donna De Lory With Rhiannon Giddens With Joe Henry With Elton John With Hugh Laurie With Aimee Mann With Alexi Murdoch With Nina Nastasia With Over
132-592: The album, " poignant and moving ". Analogue described it as a " resonant album with beautiful musical flourishes ". "How to Make A Paper Airplane" was nominated as a top 15 finalist in the American Songwriter's 2022 September/October Lyric Contest. In 2010, Zipf toured nationwide with Damion Suomi and Lauris Vidal in support of the TWLOHA Spring 2010 UChapters Tour, "Evenings of Lyrics and Conversation". Jay Bellerose Jay Bellerose
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#1732765685338144-503: Was Zipf's first album on P Is For Panda/Hopeless. It was produced by Jeremy SH Griffith and digitally released on July 5, 2011. He also offered it as a free 192 kbits download on his website. In 2013 Zipf took the moniker The Cowards Choir and released the 4 song EP Reunion through NoiseTrade . Shortly thereafter, Zipf recruited drummer Adam Neubauer, percussionist Ben Tufts and bassist/keyboardist Ryan Walker to fill out The Cowards Choir band. In October 2014, The Cowards Choir released
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