Apostle of Hustle

Apostle of Hustle was a Canadian indie rock group, formed as a side project in 2001 by Andrew Whiteman, who has also been in Bourbon Tabernacle Choir and Que Vida.

[1] After a two-month stay in Cuba, where he learned to play the Cuban guitar tres, Whiteman returned to Toronto to resume writing and recording with Broken Social Scene.

[3] It included guest appearances by Kevin Drew, Amy Millan, Brendan Canning, Evan Cranley, and Feist.

In April, the band released a 3-track EP which was three different versions of the National Anthem of Nowhere song "My Sword Hand's Anger".

[12] In 2009, the band announced that they would be going on a Southern Ontario tour to promote their new album and conducted a talent search for opening acts.