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For the Arfobeat band from Nigeria also known as "The Apostles of Aba", see Apostles. There are multiple artists with this name: 1) An experimental anarcho-punk band from the United Kingdom, active during early 80's. 2) A mod/soul/garage rock band active during mid-60's. Formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the band is known for their covers of "Tired of Waiting for You" and "Stranded in the Jungleon", from the compilation album, A-Square (Of Course) by A-Squared Records. .
1. "...some dude named Tom from Hereford, England, who records music under the moniker Apostles that he likes to call “icy art-psych”" (NoFearOfPop) http://apostles.bandcamp.com 2. Beautiful black afrobeat and highlife from The Apostles. This band was very popular in Nigeria during 70′s and released several LP’s. They were also known as “The Apostles of Aba”. 3. An L.A.-based band from the early 90's, comprised of band members Rob Hotchkiss, Jimmy Stafford, Charlie Colin and Bret Everett. Hotchkiss later co-founded Train. .
Apostle of Hustle is the creation of Andrew Whiteman. Whiteman is a Canadian musician and songwriter from Toronto, Ontario. After a series of groups and musical projects he had during the 90s, Andrew was invited by Leslie Feist to collaborate with herself and what was then essentially the core of Broken Social Scene -- Brendan Canning, Kevin Drew and Justin Peroff. The chemistry was successful and Whiteman became one of the band's four members to consistently appear in every tour. Since his affiliation with the record label Arts&Crafts, Andrew Whiteman began his side project, Apostle of Hustle, inspired by various...