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Andy Kotz Monticello, MN
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It all began with a summer job as a lighting and sound apprentice at The Golden bear Nightclub in Huntington Beach, CA in 1977. My mother and her sister a recorded singing duo were known in Argentina as “Las Hermanas Cornejo” and my grandfather Agustin Cornejo was a re-knowned Argentine folk guitarist...so music was in my blood. A near fatal auto accident in 1981 led to two years at Golden West College and one year at G.I.T. (at the Musicians Institute) and by March of 1984 my love for jazz and r&b led to work with cover bands throughout southern and northern California. I then worked for 14 years out of the Los Angeles area (Sherman Oaks and Burbank), playing, writing, producing and recording with the likes of The Worthy Davis Project, Louie Louie, latin rapper Gerardo, Freejak, Hayden (Motown still owes me for that session!), a brief stint with Otis Day and Knights, Michael Schlessinger, Danielle LoPresti, sampling and sequencing for Chuckie Booker’s TLC Tour, Michelle Shocked, Chante Moore, After 7 and El DeBarge before re-locating to Minneapolis, MN in 1997 and hooking up with The Ronny Loew Band. I also managed to compose for my sister and filmmaker Cristina Kotz Cornejo (cKc).

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ANDY KOTZ: It's About Time



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I'm currently driving tractor/trailer rigs for Con-Way Freight...in order to support my family with the health insurance we (and especially my wife) so desperately need. My wife Connie, having been seen at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN is trying to cope with a rare disorder. The stress it has put on us emotionally has been overwhelming. So much so, that our relationship has been compromised and our family is in jeopardy. I pray for my son, that this family remains intact but only time will tell...I'm just tired of the fight to keep it all together. I may return to music God willing, (without my wife's blessing) but either way, I must quit this miserable truck driving job! It's killing me...literally. (Albeit, I am truly grateful for the job and what they've paid for so far...in medical expenses.)

In the meantime, I keep writing the music (as time allows) you hear on my player. Music gives me therapy, sustenance and hope...




My current job (that sucks!)

How did you hear about the Jazz Network?
Tony Axtell referred me!
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Below is a short film I scored for my sister and filmmaker Cristina Kotz Cornejo (www.wildwimminfilms.com) quite some time ago. I've done several and as I find the footage I'll continue to add them.

ERNESTO (2000)
15 minutes / 16 mm / Color
Reared by his ailing grandfather in New York City, 12 year old Ernesto struggles against the pressures put upon him by his childhood friends to "huff" (inhalants).

Awards:
- "2002 UFVA Award of Merit"
- "Face of Drugs Award" Finalist, Palm Springs Int'l. Short Film Festival Grant, Partnership for a Drug Free America

Screenings:
October 2003, Cambridge Latino Film Festival, Cambridge, MA
August 2002, UFVA Conference, Ithaca, NY
November 2001, Northwestern University Latino Film Series, Chicago
June 2001, New York International Latino Film Festival, NYC
April 2001, 17th Chicago International Latino Film Festival
August 2000, Palm Springs International Film Festival, Palm Springs, CA
Filmmakers: (Partial)
Director/Writer: Cristina A. Kotz Cornejo
Producer: Cristina A. Kotz Cornejo, Angela Counts, David Kittredge
Cinematography: Chad Davidson
Editor: Rob Rosenberg
Production Designer: Toni Barton
Art Director: Kira Lynn Harris
Composer: Andy Kotz

Cast:
Ernesto: Sylvestre "Nino" Rasuk
Ricky: Kevin Pabon
Manny: Christian Pabon
Abuelo: Jorge Rios
Bodega Owner: Jose Febus
Kid on Street: Rafel Deonarian

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This...to honor Hiram Bullock (R.I.P.):

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At 11:01pm on November 30, 2008, Jaijai Jackson aka. "Woman of Jazz" said…
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At 3:06am on November 24, 2008, tommie brewster said…
Hi Andy......I saw you on Shashona's page and then read all your notes here and listened to your music! It's beautiful and I think you are very gifted in lots of ways. I'm a fan!
Tommi
At 2:29am on November 24, 2008, Diana said…
Thanks Andy! Your music is beautiful.. So glad to get you here. I wish you all the best and hope to listen to you alive one day!
peace,
Diana
At 7:45pm on November 22, 2008, Sandi said…
Andy - Andy - Andy...still one of the "baddest" around!!!! Slid in tonite to listen to your player...still tryna heal - you know how it goes.

I hope all is well in your world!
At 7:26am on November 18, 2008, Benjy Myaz said…
Thanks for the add
Have a blessed & productive one.
At 7:56pm on November 16, 2008, Kathleen Gorman said…
Hi Andy,
Your music is awesome, I just listened to your tracks, love the soulful, funky sounds and driving grooves! Keep the music flowing,
and best of luck with all your projects. Cheers,
Kathleen
At 5:41pm on November 4, 2008, Shashona said…
What an amazing group of musicians! I am so in love with all the tracks you have here Andy. Welcome welcome welcome! It is my absolute pleasure to meet you.
Shashona :))
At 4:31am on September 9, 2008, Aja said…
Hello Andy,
I have had a serious listen to your music and i am very impressed sir !

give me a shout i would love to include it on my shows !

Aja
At 8:42pm on August 27, 2008, Sandi said…
Thank you so much for your positive words, Andy! Shortee is also a fan of yours and that makes you compliment feel even better! She hopes to get you to play on something she creates in the future!
At 3:34pm on August 27, 2008, Sandi said…
Andy,

Great to find you over here as well...it feels like home having so many of my favorite artists (I even appreciate the masters disguised as truck drivers)! Shortee has a new track in my player...check it out when you have a minute. She calls it "Just Add Water (Be All Right)".

I think I'll settle in for a few and enjoy your player...you put sooo many yummy treats there!

Stay close,
Sandi
 
 

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"THE NEW JAZZ FAMILY"

Uncle Hugh 'Peanuts' Whalum is my 80 year-old uncle who has FORGOTTEN more about jazz than I've even learned yet! He released his CD "Introducing Hugh 'Peanuts' Whalum" after gigging in the St. Louis scene for over 55 years! Needless to say his voice, his saxophone, his piano... like a fine, aged Merlot. His energy?! I dare not try and keep up. I'm on stage falling asleep by the time he gets going good – cut from a different cloth. Arnette, Coleman, Hamp, Hank... fine cloth.

Why do I bring them up? Because they represent something really important that we now get to enjoy, like they did back then, but now through technology on sites like this, that we've been missing.

The good news, since family – in this case JAZZ FAMILY – and relationships are much more important, more fulfilling... is that I feel RICHER knowing and following you guys music on THE JAZZ NETWORK!

Sincerely,
Kirk WHALUM
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The Jazz Network is dedicated to the musical contribution my father poured into the jazz world and my love for who he is in my life. I love and miss you Dad,

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"Congratulations on your creativity, energy and dedication to Jazz, knowing and have worked with your Dad ~ its all in the genes".

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My mentor, Daisaku Ikeda says of art: "A beautiful flower delights and refreshes the hearts of all people equally, no matter what soil it grows in. That is the power of beauty. The same is true of great art. It is this spirit that the German poet Heinrich Heine sang of when he wrote that once the peapod bursts open, the sugar peas inside are for everyone to enjoy."

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Hi Jaijai,

Stopping by to show you some love and tell you just how much I appreciate all you've been doing here, not just for me but for this incredible community of jazz musicians. I see that The Jazz Network is growing in leaps and bounds daily and want you to know that I recognize the importance of what's going on here, musicians having a place to connect with each other, young musicians having a place to meet and be mentored by musicians who have been around the block. You've created a beautiful space here and it's obvious that folks are feeling very much at home. Thanks for sharing your time, your heart, your soul. This is a huge commitment and you've taken it on with such determination. I wish you and The Jazz Network continued success and support you in all you're doing.

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