Drew Shirley

Andrew Philip "Drew" Shirley (born April 3, 1974)[2] is an American rock guitarist, formerly of All Together Separate, and since 2005 of the Grammy Award winning alternative rock band Switchfoot.

Andrew Shirley
Birth nameAndrew Wayne Shirley
Also known asDrew
Born (1974-04-03) April 3, 1974[1][2]
Key West[2]
OriginSan Diego
Occupation(s)Guitarist, songwriter, musician
InstrumentsGuitar, keyboards
Years active1996–present
Associated actsSwitchfoot, All Together Separate

Career

Shirley attended California Baptist University studying a Fine Arts degree with a Music minor. During that time, he also started and led various school bands and shows. He had only started playing guitar as a senior in high school. After graduating from college, he also began working with YFC as the Riverside area Campus Life director, working with local high schools.

Shirley played in the band All Together Separate in the late 1990s along with fellow CBU classmates Dex Alexander (singer), Ben Rayls (drummer), and Charles Rumahlewang (bass). The band toured nationally, but was cut short after breaking up in 2002.

He started touring with Switchfoot soon after their 2003 release The Beautiful Letdown. He became an official member of the band on May 4, 2005.[2] He has recorded seven LP albums with the band: Nothing Is Sound (2005), Oh! Gravity. (2006), Grammy-winning Hello Hurricane (2009), Vice Verses (2011), Fading West (2013), "Where The Light Shines Through" (2016), and “Native Tongue” (2019).

Between leaving All Together Separate and his transition to Switchfoot, Shirley produced and played guitar on many different band projects. He still produces and plays on various musical projects.

Personal life

Drew grew up in the Rancho Peñasquitos, community in San Diego, California. There, he attended Black Mountain Middle School and graduated from Mt. Carmel High School. Shirley's father was a Navy Chaplain, and his mother, Nancy, is a youth choir teacher who has previously worked with local middle and high schools as well as community organizations including the San Diego Children’s Choir and area churches. He has a younger brother.

Shirley married his wife, Jenna, in 2001. The couple has four daughters: Lauren (born 2004), Violet (born 2008), Isa, and Haven.[2]

Discography

All Together Separate

  • All Together Separate (1999)
  • Ardent Worship Live (2001)
  • Unusual (2002)

Switchfoot

gollark: Music Player Daemon, HTTP output, a web-based MPD client thing.
gollark: <@319753218592866315> OIR is literally just mpd with httpd output running on my music library, with ympd for management, and a simple HTML frontend connected to a simple API which accesses MPD.
gollark: It's just a bunch of off the shelf software glued together, plus the custom-written really simple frontend and API.
gollark: I didn't read the code for that, it's in *C*.
gollark: > what do you meaan you don't know?I mean I don't know.

References

  1. "Switchfoot Interview With Drew Shirley". thesource4ym.com. Archived from the original on July 1, 2011. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  2. "Drew Shirley". Land of Broken Hearts. Retrieved September 5, 2013.


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