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Troy Michael Andrews was a 4-year-old boy when he first-handed a trombone. That young player emulated the musicians he heard playing in the “second line” parades, most notably his older brother James, a skilled performer in his own right. Young Troy was so small, and his instrument was twice his size, that he earned the nickname “Trombone Shorty”. Over the years, he listened attentively to his elders who educated him on the New Orlean’s deeply-rooted musical traditions. His capable hands absorbed these lessons, and he practiced constantly. A band-leader at age 8 and touring musician at 10, Trombone Shorty’s horn became his passport that opened the doors to the world. Respectful of and inspired by the music’s history, Troy developed a foundation built upon the many musical traditions of his hometown (jazz, gospel, and R&B), and updated them with modern rock and hip-hop influences. In doing so, he has created his own style, one he calls “SupaFunkRock”.

A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper: Live from the Hollywood Bowl
as Self

National Christmas Tree Lighting
as Performer

Jam Van

Homeward Bound: A Grammy Salute to the Songs of Paul Simon
as Self

Wandering Stars
as Self

The Peanuts Movie
as Miss Othmar / Mrs. Little Red-Haired Girl (voice)

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
as Self - Musical Guest

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Live from Red Rocks
as Self

Rod Stewart: Merry Christmas, Baby
as Self
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue 7/6- Montreux Jazz Festival

Conan
as Self - Musical Guest

NPR Tiny Desk Concerts
as Self

The New Orleans Concert: The Music of America's Soul
as Self

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
as Self

The View
as Self

The Simpsons
as Trombone Shorty (voice)

Austin City Limits
as Self

The Grammys
as Self