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Andrew is a bit of a walking contradiction and he’d have it no other way.

First impression of Andrew? He’s very articulate and quite conversational, but his first studio
effort paints a slightly different portrait. Entitled, “Make Believe,” his first EP seems to
portray the picture of a shy but unruly schoolboy. Furthermore, his lyrics suggest that he’s
more of a seasoned songwriter than just some kid off the street. But don’t let Andrew’s
boyish charm fool you. Under his playfulness and youthful facade, there’s a songwriter that’s
every bit as sophisticated and refined as some of the best around. When it comes to story
telling, he has certainly honed his craft. “I want to paint a picture without giving too much
away,” says Andrew. His songs are straightforward and honest yet poetic and thought
provoking. Without hiding behind too many metaphors or obvious prose, Andrew has an
inherent ability to inject his emotion into music that propels listeners to a world of rich
imagery. His sound is big and full, which is partly due to the production of his songs. While
Andrew’s piano playing is something to behold, he didn’t want that to be the focus of the
project that he’s been working on for the past year in Nashville. “I consider myself a
songwriter first. When we approached the direction of the production, I insisted that the
music convey the subject matter, not necessarily my skill as a piano player and I think we
achieved that. It’s pop with a purpose.”

His stage presence is dynamic and unforgettable. You certainly can’t deny his ability to draw
a crowd. Smiling, interacting with the audience, he has a good on stage persona and it’s
apparent when you experience it firsthand. So what is his ultimate dream? Andrew’s answer –
“To play The Tonight Show.” What about after you play the tonight show? Andrew’s answer –
“Um, maybe the Super Bowl.” So after the Super Bowl, is that when the boy becomes a man?
Andrew’s answer – “Don’t count on it.”
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