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Music Style
Christian Easy Listening |
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Musical Influences
Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith, and Myself |
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Instruments
Piano - Keyboards - Vocal |
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Albums
Next Door To Eden |
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Press Reviews
"There' s a paradise, that falls beyond our sight..."With the release of his new album Next Door To Eden, Andrew Reese Howells takes a leap of faith and brings a new light and a new sound to the faith centered music scene. "Next Door To Eden can best be attributed to the likes of Steven Curtis Chapman and Michael W. Smith" said Kate Pullson of the College Times.Taking time away from his studies and occupation as a Fireman/Paramedic, Howells begins touring by taking Eden across the U.S. sharing the efforts of the past year and a half. "[Eden] rocks," said Ben Griffiths of The Daily Universe "...contemporary music will never be the same." Bringing upbeat music and faith centered messages, Howells' Eden is to be a sure success in today's faithless world. Having been raised in the Southern California entertainment world, by a father who is heavily involved in the industry, Howells learned the ABC's of the market, at a very young age. Collaborating with the best people in the market, Howells was able to bring a whole new sound to and a whole new prospective to the faith centered music scene. Bringing the power of experience and using music to tell the story, Andrew opens up the window to his soul through song. Playing off real life experience of coping with depression, lost love, falling from grace, and moving forward with faith through the darkest of trials. Most of all He tells of the joy that comes from shouting to the world of the power and love of God. Andrew is currently living in Orange County, California. He is pursuing a degree as a Fireman/Paramedic |
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Location
Orange County, CA - USA |
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