Over a 15-year recording career, Andrew Bird has accrued a dedicated fan base fashioned from a flair for palatable eclecticism and a carefully cultivated image that frequently appears to have tumbled off the screen of a Wes Anderson movie. Bird is, inarguably, a talented multi-instrumentalist with a gift for combining elements of folk, jazz and world music into an individual and coherent whole. He also can demonstrate a weakness for grating whimsy and unnecessary gimmickry, best exemplified by his trademark whistling, a parlor trick that often ornaments his songs but almost never contributes to their success.
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