About ANDREW GLOSE
Andrew began his musical journey in the sixth grade playing clarinet and over the course of grade school played tenor saxophone and french horn for orchestral ensemble. In middle school he began studying electric bass and guitar while performing in local rock bands. During his four years in high school, Andrew participated in marching and indoor percussion ensemble playing the tenor drums. In 2005, he entered the Jazz Studies program at the University of Southern Mississippi. During college, Andrew gained experience performing in multiple major and small ensembles, including Jazz Lab Band, University Singers Choir, and many small jazz ensembles, graduating with honors in 2009. In 2013, he began writing, producing, and performing original music as The 86 Olympics with band mate Jaime Jimenez and has since self-produced and released five albums. He continues to perform solo and in professional musicals such as Grease, Annie, School of Rock, and Footloose, and also with professional live entertainment acts such as singer Dian Diaz at the Beau Rivage and the Blue Earth Collective.