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"I love their energy and personality, but also their passion and conscience... Their unique blend of contemporary themes with traditional sounds, as well as occasional eclectic combinations of banjo with electric guitar, are a wonderful and a one-of-a-kind experience."
- Karen Schaufeld, Wolf Trap Foundation Board of Directors

"a totally professional sound, tight harmonies, and great energy."
- Chris King, Franklin Park Arts Center, Purcellville VA

"Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders offer up some of the most spirited and heartfelt melodies I have ever had the privilege of promoting."
- Cheryl Ash, Producer, Valley Earthfest, Berryville VA

"pure poetry set to music."
- Nicki de Medici, Advisory Panelist, Virginia Commission for the Arts (Past President, Shenandoah Arts Council)

“Stretching across the landscape of American folk music is a highway paved by Guthrie and Dylan...now Virginia native Andrew McKnight takes his turn smoothing down the blacktop.”
- Performing Songwriter

Video Player - Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders

Concert and studio videos of the band.

About the Videos

  • "How High the Mountain", Andrew's "blues-grass" spiritual with 4-part a cappella opening, filmed in concert at Franklin Park Arts Center, Purcellville VA
  • "Beyond Borders", closing the show with this "Appalachian meets worldbeat" concert staple complete with Lisa's drum solo, filmed in concert at Franklin Park Arts Center, Purcellville VA
  • "Worried Man Blues", their darkly rocking take on the traditional folk song, recorded live on "Backstage Pass" for Comcast Cable, Frederick MD
  • "Surveillance", the swingy tongue-in-cheek look beneath the Patriot Act, also from "Backstage Pass" (co-written by Andrew and Les)
  • "The Road to Appomattox", Andrew's haunting Civil War ballad through the eyes of a doomed Virginia farmboy, filmed in concert at Franklin Park Arts Center, Purcellville VA
  • "Count Your Blessings", Andrew and Stephanie's smoldering slidey duet on John Rickard's "O Brother-esque" tune, filmed in concert at Franklin Park Arts Center, Purcellville VA
  • "Company Town", anti-mountaintop mining ballad, also from "Backstage Pass"