Nathaniel Andrew is a dynamic multi-instrumentalist and vocalist with over 20 years of experience in the music industry. Known for his versatility, Nathaniel performs a wide range of genres, from jazz and country to contemporary music, making him a sought-after performer and educator.
As a Yamaha Artist, Nathaniel has graced stages worldwide, delivering standout performances such as playing at Macy’s Jazz Festival in Cincinnati, USA (2009), where he shared the bill with legendary acts including Jasmine Sullivan, Robin Thicke, The O’Jays, and Anita Baker. He also opened for iconic artists such as Al Jarreau (2008) and Chrisette Michele and Frankie Beverly & MAZE.
With extensive teaching experience, Nathaniel has lectured and tutored at numerous conservatoriums, specialising in instrumental mastery and performance techniques. His work as a guest lecturer at Bootsy Collins’ Funk University highlights his commitment to music education and his passion for sharing the intricacies of music with the next generation.
In his current role as the Senior Manager of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music Office, Nathaniel works tirelessly to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music creators, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights protected.