Andrew Kreider
Singer-songwriter Andrew Kreider was born and raised in
London, England – growing up caught between the sounds of
the English “folk-baroque” scene and new wave musician poets
like Elvis Costello. Throw in the influence of Canadians
Joni Mitchell and Bruce Cockburn, then stir in the upheaval
of a move Midwestern Indiana in his 20s, and you get the
fertile soil for some first-class songwriting with a
“transatlantic drawl.”
Today, Kreider splits his time between pastoring a Mennonite
church in Elkhart, IN, and writing and performing his music.
And while he doesn’t explicitly identify himself as a
“Christian artist,” his deep Christian faith lies at the
heart of his work. Kreider intentionally refers to himself
as a "bi-vocational musician" - a poet and pastor who finds
joy in addressing the spiritual alongside the remarkable and
the banal in everyday life.
The songs on his latest album “Firebrands and Golden
Strands” were all written in the summer of 2005, documenting
a three-month sabbatical trip from Switzerland to Austin,
TX, via New England and Nova Scotia. By turns witty,
spiritual and poignant, Kreider turns his poet’s eye on
everything from the soil in a monastery garden to the moon
shining through a hotel window, from his failed attempts at
self-improvement to a mass arrival of ancient Greeks at a
small-town airport. He moves stylistically from folk and
country ballads to rock to spare solo numbers, always
centering on his voice and guitar.
With strong melodies, carefully crafted lyrics and
understated playing, Kreider’s songs reward repeated
listening.
Andrew Kreider is happily married to the lovely Katie. They
have three children and a dog.