What’s The Fuss?
About Us
The Fuss is a dynamic ska and rocksteady band from Washington, D.C. Their sound pays tribute to the music of 1960’s Jamaica and the British Mod scene, while putting modern slant on the timeless styles. The group showcases 3-part female harmonies and a 3-piece horn section. The Fuss's lively vibe gets a crowd going, yet is smooth and steady for a great groove. Since the band formed in 2014, they’ve had the pleasure of sharing the stage with The Skatalites, The Selecter, The Toasters, The Pietasters, Eastern Standard Time, The Interrupters, Save Ferris, The Steady 45’s, The Scofflaws, and many more.
Who’s The Fuss?
Andi Leo - Lead Vocals
Andi Leo is a DC-area native and has been part of the DC ska community since the late 90s. She's been in ska bands since 2010, and started The Fuss in 2014. Andi writes the melodies and lyrics for the Fuss’s songs, and serves as the band’s manager. Since 2015, she co-coordinates BluebeatDC, a monthly ska and reggae live music night in DC. In her non-ska life, Andi is an archivist, vintage scooter enthusiast, member of two book clubs, 2-time UMD grad, lover of beaches, and longtime resident of the Petworth neighborhood of DC, where the band practices.
John Buck - Bass/Vocals
Originally from Falls Church Virginia, John has been fortunate to have performed in a variety of venues in Washington DC, leading to performances as far away as Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, and from New York to New Orleans. He is a graduate of The New School Jazz Program with a degree in Jazz Bass Performance and a Masters Degree from George Mason University. Currently living in Southeast DC, John enjoys cooking with charcoal, hats, listening to the radio, and seeing live music.
Julia Robey Christian - Keyboards/Vocals
Born and raised in DC, Julia Robey Christian started her musical journey at the ripe age of four, taking her first piano lessons from Ray McDonald, former running back for Washington's football team. Growing up, Julia studied musical theater with an intense focus on making it to Broadway, but somewhere along the way she decided to turn her focus to the keys and never looked back. Julia has been with The Fuss since the band’s inception, joining the newly-forming group in the summer of 2014. She has also played and/or sung with several groups over the years, ranging from rock and jam bands to doo-wop and motown girl groups. In 2001, her family opened the H Street Playhouse and in 2012, she and her mother, Adele, co-founded the Anacostia Playhouse. When she's not making music, Julia works as a public servant as an employee of the DC Government. She is mom to teenager Chloe, and two doggos, Jasper and Coco.
Jose Ekonomo - Guitar
Amby Connor - Drums
Hailing from the island of St. Croix, Amby Connor began his professional career at the age of 12, playing with his mentor and drum instructor Felipe Garcia in his quintet and the St. Croix community band.
After graduating from Florida State University, he moved to Washington, D.C. in 1992. He has performed with several groups, including DKGB, Third Eye, Ever-G, Jah Works, S.T.O.R.M., Full 100, Dr. Dubenstein and international groups Midnite and The Itals.
He has recorded full-length albums with DKGB and Third Eye Reggae and songs with Don Carlos, Midnite, Jah Works, S.T.O.R.M., Full 100, iYasis, Willie Paul, and Ever-G.
Outside of his professional and musical career, he enjoys being a dedicated father to his two sons, Traa and Marley.
Adam Grisé - Trumpet/Percussion
Adam Grisé is a composer, arranger, educator, and multi-instrumentalist living in the DC area. He is one of the original members of The Fuss, joining the band in 2014 on trumpet and percussion. Adam earned his PhD at the University of Maryland where he currently serves as a lecturer in Music Education and data scientist for the School of Music. He has performed, recorded, and toured nationally and internationally with a number of well-known Blues, R&B, Jazz, and Caribbean artists.
Megan Nortrup - Saxophone/Vocals
Megan Nortrup is a saxophonist, vocalist, and Maryland local. She is active in the D.C. music scene and has performed with a wide range of local and international artists including: Yamomanem brass band, Elikeh afropop, Archives reggae band, Eastern Standard Time, Orquesta La Leyenda, Shannon Gunn and the Bullettes, Samba Mapangala and Virunga Band, Sam McCormally, and Claudius Linton. When she's not playing music she's a Mom and science writer who loves gardening.
Will Gamache - Trombone
Originally from Iowa City, Iowa and raised in Denver, Colorado, Will has performed with ska bands, funk bands, and jazz bands based in Colorado, Oregon, Virginia, and DC. He has degrees in music education and performance, and holds a Masters Degree in Trombone Performance from Colorado State University. Will lives in northern Virginia where he teaches middle school band and a private studio, and he spends his free time hiking with his dog, exploring local history, and driving laps of the DC beltway to gigs and shows.