Andre Henry
In 2016, award-winning singer-songwriter Andre Henry began carrying a 100-pound boulder around Los Angeles — a visceral picture of the mental weight this brutal world forces so many to carry every day. That boulder became his origin story: the moment he committed to use music to fight despair in a world built to break us.
Andre’s anthemic, eclectic, soul-infused pop sound is shaped by growing up in a Jamaican immigrant family in Stone Mountain, GA, and a musical lineage that runs through Motown legends to today’s top hitmakers. His sound blends R&B, indie-rock, electronica, and reggae into something unmistakably his with beauty with backbone.
He’s the inaugural recipient of ASCAP’s Reach Out and Touch Award in honor of Nick Ashford, with work featured in The Nation, The New Yorker, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and Super Bowl LVI.
His songs are rooted in social awareness and emotional honesty. Through every melody and message, Andre reaches out to those carrying their own invisible boulders — reminding them that a new world is possible, it doesn’t have to be this way, and that we can all make it to tomorrow.
