Andrew Cox

Andrew Barret Cox has found success as a performer in the New York and Boston music and club scenes with his original music and choreography. His music has been described as “electric, explosive, uniquely contemporary electronic pop.” Since 2007 he has been composing in various genres of pop, electro pop, EDM, country, and orchestral. He received his BA in audio post production and visual media arts from Emerson College, focusing on music production. In 2012, he joined the cast of Tony award winner Diane Paulus’s “The Donkey Show” at The American Repertory Theatre’s Club Oberon in the heart of Harvard Square, the same venue where he later premiered his original immersive nightlife experience “Clubland”, as well as his original score for Mark Mauriello’s “Oscar: At The Crown”. These productions, along with his re-imagined Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show” and others, gained him notoriety in the Boston community. Under the advisory of Friend’s producer Kevin Bright, two of his productions were featured at the Emmy award winning EVVY awards. Along with the success of his original works, direction, and choreography, Andrew also became recognized as an accomplished costume and make-up designer. In 2014 he was invited to speak on the New York University Style Panel along with Emmy award winning Sex and The City costume designer Patricia Fields. He has performed for people such as New York’s nightlife queen Susanne Bartsch, and along side Lady Starlight and Breedlove of Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball and Art Rave tours. In his live shows, Cox has incorporated a theatrical element as well as avant-garde aspects.

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