Andrew J. Kaslow | |
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Birth name | Andrew Jonathan Kaslow |
Born |
New York City, New York, United States |
March 5, 1950
Occupation(s) | Saxophonist, record producer, band leader, author, anthropologist, media executive |
Instruments | Saxophone, flute, clarinet, keyboards |
Years active | 1970-present |
Labels | Alligator Records |
Associated acts | Professor Longhair, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, James Booker, Bluesbusters, Realistics |
Andrew Jonathan Kaslow (born March 5, 1950, New York, New York, United States) is an American author, record producer, saxophonist and entertainment executive. He currently resides in New York City.
Andrew Kaslow attended Columbia University where he earned a B.A., a master's degree (M.A.) in Music and Music Education, and a Doctorate in Anthropology Ph.D.), with a specialization in ethnomusicology, African-American culture, and urban social networks. He also attended the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris. Kaslow studied piano and clarinet in his early years, and later studied saxophone with legendary musicians Jimmy Heath, Eddie Barefield, Lee Konitz, and Eddie Daniels. He also studied flute with NY Philharmonic virtuoso John Wummer. Between 1973 and 1976 Kaslow played in various Ska, Calypso and Salsa bands throughout New York City. In the summer of 1974, under the auspices of the Columbia University School of International Affairs' Latin American Institute, he conducted fieldwork in Jamaica, researching the roots of reggae, and authored an ethnography about the social networks of the Jamaican musical community, later publishing a seminal article in Sing Out! Magazine on the subject. After moving to New Orleans in 1977 with his wife at the time Allison Miner, Kaslow began playing saxophone for and working as band leader and arranger to New Orleans piano legend Professor Longhair. Kaslow is credited with co-producing and playing on the seminal album of Longhair's career,Crawfish Fiesta. Kaslow also toured as a backing musician for James Booker and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown until 1981. He was also on the faculty of the University of New Orleans Department of Anthropology and Geography as an assistant professor of anthropology, and was a researcher and writer for the US Department of the Interior, National Park Service's Jean Lafitte National Historical Park.
As an entertainment and media executive Dr. Kaslow served as Senior Executive Vice President of Human Resources for Vivendi Universal from January 2002 until 2004 and as Senior Vice President of Human Resources at AOL Time Warner from January 1999 to 2001 where he was responsible for leading all facets of human resources across AOL Time Warner. In 2013, Kaslow was appointed to the board of the NY Pops. Previously, he served on the boards of jazz radio station WBGO-FM in Newark, NJ, and the public broadcasting TV and Radio Network, NJN.