Self-help and motivational performance During 2007, Andrew performed a series of unpredictable
happenings as part of his "One Man Show" tour. Each event began with Andrew improvising on the piano alone on a stage before they frequently evolved into giant parties, with most of the audience dancing on stage with Andrew, themselves playing the piano and singing the lyrics. In 2008, Andrew's self-help work led to his second appearance as a sit-down guest on ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien. In November 2008, Time'' magazine called him "truly cute". His appearance was announced as a motivational seminar on "How to Party like Pinkie Pie", based on one of the show's lead characters, Pinkie Pie. The appearance was featured in
Rolling Stone, and was co-hosted by musician and personality Klisk Midori. In June 2014, Andrew was announced to speak as a guest lecturer at the
Oxford Union. W.K.'s keynote, titled
Andrew W.K. and The Philosophy of Partying, discussed his signature message of positive power and celebratory self-confidence. Regarding the lecture, Oxford's Nick Fowler said: "In my opinion, Andrew is one of Rock N' Roll's great philosophers." And the Oxford University Rock Society offered their own statement: "We've seen rock stars, we've seen brilliant public speakers, but rarely are they the same person, and rarely do they have as intriguing and broad a background as Andrew W.K." In September 2014, Andrew gave a lecture on his philosophy of partying at
Baltimore School for the Arts as part of The Contemporary museum's speaker series called "CoHosts". In the same month, he also brought his Village Voice advice column, "Ask Andrew W.K.", to life in an intimate setting at New York City nightclub,
Santos Party House. In February 2018, Andrew was named the Person of the Year by the
American Association of Suicidology. The AAS stated, "The inaugural Person of the Year Award will be presented to Andrew W.K. due to his consistent and powerful use of positivity to improve the lives of those who hear his music."
Written work Andrew wrote a monthly column in FRONT Magazine in the UK. Andrew also wrote a monthly advice column in the Japanese magazine "Rockin' On", which ran for 10 years – from 2002 until 2012 – and resulted in a book of all the advice columns compiled, called "I Will Change Your Life". In September 2013, Andrew announced that his first book about partying, "The Party Bible", will be published by
Simon & Schuster. The announcement, first broken on
The A.V. Club, is accompanied by a video of the "Party Hard" rock icon's physical and mental preparation for the literary task. In January 2014,
The Village Voice announced a new weekly advice column from Andrew called "Ask Andrew W.K." The column appeared in the print edition of the paper, as well as Village Voice online. On September 28, 2016,
Vice Media announced a new weekly column from Andrew W.K. and published his first piece titled "Andrew W.K. on Pressure". The column appeared on the
Vice website with Andrew writing about a singular topic each week.
Other work Outside of his solo work, Andrew also performed with and produced music for the avant-garde ensemble
To Live and Shave in L.A. He first appeared on the band's 2004 release
God and Country Rally! He co-produced their 2006 studio album
Noon and Eternity, and appears on the group's other 2006 release, the "chronological remix" project
Horoscopo: Sanatorio de Molière. On July 7, 2007, at 7:07 pm, Andrew appeared as one of the 77 drummers in the
77 Boadrum concert held at the
Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park in
Brooklyn, New York which was organized by Japanese
noise rock group
Boredoms. In September 2007 Andrew's piano playing was featured on a jazz fusion CD release "électricité" with
Mike Pachelli on guitar, Rich Russo on drums, and Dennis Harding on bass for Los Angeles-based Fullblast Recordings (2007). Andrew has also performed and recorded electric bass guitar for the artist
Baby Dee, whom he met while playing live as the bassist of
Current 93. Andrew played bass and drums on Dee's
Safe Inside the Day album, and performed with her group at a 2008 show Manhattan. He also produced and mixed Dee's 2011 album,
Regifted Light. Andrew has performed bass guitar with Current 93 at the Donau Festival in Krems, Austria in April 2007, the UK
All Tomorrow's Parties festival in May 2007, and their European tour in April 2008. Andrew formed the group The Brill Sisters with guitarist
Matt Sweeney and producer
Don Fleming. They played their first show (without Fleming) at Santos Party House on April 2, 2009. The entire group performed together on April 21, 2009. Andrew has collaborated with Canada's
Nardwuar the Human Serviette and his band
The Evaporators to record the split 7-inch
A Wild Pear, released in 2009. They worked together again on a pair of tracks for The Evaporators' 2012 album
Busy Doing Nothing. In 2012, it was believed that the United States State Department had named W.K. the U.S. Cultural Ambassador to Bahrain. In reality, he had been merely asked to speak at the Embassy as part of a cultural speakers program, an invitation which, upon further reflection, was repealed "because it did not meet the standards of the State Department." Andrew set a world record for Longest Drum Session in a Retail Store at the MTV Music Awards on Thursday, June 20, 2013, after drumming non-stop for 24 hours. On Thursday, June 12, 2014, Andrew co-hosted the Relentless
Kerrang! Awards alongside
Scott Ian of
Anthrax. The event was held at East London's
Troxy. Andrew also made an appearance as himself in the
Cyanide & Happiness show. Most recently, he appeared as a fictional version of himself, "Intern Andrew W.K.", in a live show for
Welcome to Night Vale, entitled "The Librarian". Andrew is featured on ''Nekrogoblikon's
album titled Heavy Meta'' released on June 2, 2015. Andrew appeared on
Ken Reid's
TV Guidance Counselor podcast on December 11, 2015. Andrew played the role of the character known as "Redeye" in the game
Fallout 4 in the
Nuka-World DLC.
TV and film appearances Andrew has made multiple appearances on
MTV, MTV2, and
VH1, hosting shows such as
The Most Outrageous Frontmen, with Johnny Knoxville and
Backstage Pass at the Warped Tour. Andrew was the focus of a televised live performance at Cleveland's Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame, broadcast on MTV. He's also made appearances on the shows, ''I Love The 90's
, I Love The New Millennium
, Black to the Future
, I Love The Holidays
, The Great Debate
, Best Week Ever and The Osbournes. Andrew was also featured on a popular MTV show called Crashing With Andrew W.K.'', which documented Andrew's visit to a girl's dorm at North Carolina Central University. In 2004, Andrew had a television show on
MTV2 titled
Your Friend, Andrew W.K.. In the series, fans would write letters to Andrew, asking for his help. Andrew would pick certain letters and go to visit them. The series lasted for 11 episodes, each about 9 or 10 minutes in length. During the filming of the show, Andrew was in a car crash but sustained no serious injuries. Andrew has performed on TV shows such as ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Last Call with Carson Daly, Saturday Night Live, and the Spike TV Video Game Awards''. His most recent performance was with
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien
. He had a cameo in the show Aqua Teen Hunger Force, singing "Party Party Party", a song that combines elements of multiple previous Andrew W.K. songs. The song was released on Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters the Soundtrack''. Andrew's only confirmed movie role is in
Punk Rock Holocaust, playing himself. Andrew was also featured on the finale of the third season of
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List as Kathy's date in New York. The two attended one of Andrew's performance art shows. ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien
has twice featured Andrew as a sit-down interview guest—the first in 2003 to speak about the Your Friend, Andrew W.K.
show, and then again in 2007, to speak about his motivational performance tours. Andrew was a frequent guest on the Fox News late-night program, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. Despite this, he claimed to have no party affiliation and just "always wanted to see what was in that building." Andrew has also been a featured interviewer and guest on The Daily Show''. In 2011, he appeared in
A Day to Remember's video for "All I Want". Andrew also appears on the vocal-instructional DVD
The Zen of Screaming.
Cartoon Network also used Andrew W.K. in a music video about the network's new live-action shows. The song and video, "Hearing What I Say" (adapted from Andrew's 2006 song, "Not Going to Bed") aired extensively on Cartoon Network and was available on YouTube. Later the clip was replaced by another bumper. In 2011, Andrew was part of a pyrotechnic stunt with motocross superstar
Robbie Maddison performing a backflip on his motorcycle while Andrew presented the event for Cartoon Network's
Hall of Game Awards. Andrew presented Cartoon Network's live-action show
Destroy Build Destroy. Andrew had a cameo on Cartoon Network's
Mad, in the episode "Kung Fu Blander / Destroy Bob the Builder Destroy", which spoofed both
Destroy Build Destroy and
Bob the Builder. In 2014, Andrew appeared on Fuse TV's
Insane Clown Posse Theater with
Insane Clown Posse. Andrew also starred in ''Lil BUB's Special Special'' on
Animal Planet alongside
Lil Bub herself and
Amy Sedaris. The TV special premiered on Saturday, February 8. Andrew's trip to a safari park is the subject of the documentary film,
Party Safari (2014), by Nik Box & Chris Hines. In August 2014, Andrew hosted his own show on
Kerrang! TV called ''Andrew W.K.'s Party Hard 100'' in which he counted down some of the most party videos on Earth. Andrew also guest co-hosted six episodes of
Pivot's
TakePart Live alongside
Meghan McCain and
Jacob Soboroff. Andrew appeared as a guest on
The SDR Show with Ralph Sutton and
Big Jay Oakerson. He also made a comeback to Cartoon Network in late March on Pete Browngart's animated series
Uncle Grandpa as himself hosting a party alongside Pizza Steve and Mr. Gus in the episode, "Shower Party".
Production work In addition to producing his own music on the albums
I Get Wet,
The Wolf,
Close Calls with Brick Walls, and ''You're Not Alone'', Andrew has produced and mixed music for other artists as well as working on special commercial music projects. These include the production of music exclusively for commercial use on television and radio. In 2008, Andrew gained new notoriety for recording a song called "The McLaughlin Groove", based on an exchange between
Pat Buchanan and
John McLaughlin on the political television show
The McLaughlin Group. The song was commissioned by the Public Radio International show
Fair Game, on which Andrew has appeared for interviews. In 2004, Andrew recorded a television jingle for
Kit Kat candy bars, and rewrote their trademark "Give Me a Break" slogan into a new song. Andrew's earliest external production work was with the group
Wolf Eyes, on their now out-of-print 12-inch EP
Fortune Dove. The last track on that album, "What Kind of Band?" features Andrew W.K. on vocals explaining why he enjoys listening to Wolf Eyes. Since then, he's chosen to work on a select and seemingly random set of projects, beginning with production and mixing on the album,
Through The Panama, by Brooklyn, NY based three-piece
art rock band,
Sightings. The album was jointly released by Load Records and
Thurston Moore's
Ecstatic Peace! label in October 2007. At the end of 2007, Andrew accepted an invitation to produce a new album,
Repentance, for veteran reggae artist
Lee "Scratch" Perry. The two had met when Andrew interviewed Perry for DirecTV.
Repentance was nominated for "Best Reggae Album" in the 2009 Grammy Awards. On February 20, 2008, Andrew released an exclusive ringtone commissioned by Universal Music Japan for the Japanese mobile phone market. The song is called, "Sonna no Kankei Ne Rock", which celebrates a then popular catch-phrase by a TV Talent, "Sonna no Kankei Ne, Hai Oppappi!" This translates to, "I Don't Give A Damn, Yes Oppappi!" The ringtone was first announced on a Japanese national T.V. program called
Music Station and had over 3,500 downloads that day. Cumulative sales of ringtone are over 20,000. Andrew's song debuted at No.1 in Label Mobile's International daily ringtone chart. Label Mobile is the biggest mobile retailer in Japan.
Live music venue In the spring of 2008, Andrew and three partners opened a multi-level nightclub and live concert hall in downtown Manhattan, New York City. The venue was named
Santos Party House, and featured of dance floor and concert facilities, and over 150 loud-speakers. The space was designed for disco dancing and live music. It was one of the few new venues in New York City to be granted a liquor license and a cabaret license. The cabaret license means people can legally dance until 4 am. Santos Party House received numerous awards, including The People's Choice Award for Best Night Club, Best New Club, Best DJ Night (from
Paper Magazine), Best New Dance Floor (from
The Village Voice), and many more. In May 2009, Wilkes-Krier and his work with Santos was the subject of an extensive four-page article in
New York Magazine. In 2010, the
Zagat Survey rated Santos Party House the "Top Dance Club" in all of New York City. Santos Party House's last night of operation was May 29, 2016. ==Ghostwriting allegations==