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Artist description
Luke Andrews is a dynamic, original singer/songwriter
and performer. His unique, versatile vocals, with
rhythmic guitar explore a raw edge that creates a fresh
acoustic rock sound. |
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Music Style
Acoustic Rock/Pop Rock |
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Musical Influences
Philomene Hoffman, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, girls influence my music as well |
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Similar Artists
Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Vertical Horizon, Sister Hazel, Jakob Dylan, Powderfinger, lifehouse, Matchbox 20 |
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Artist History
Born in Toronto, Ontario Canada, Luke started singing
and performing as a young child
in front of family and friends, and continued singing
in choirs, high school vocal ensembles and lead roles
in musicals, such as Wizard of Oz, Grease, and Good News. He
goes to school for Civil Engineering in Waterloo, ON, Canada, which sends him back and
forth from Canada and FL (co-op education), but has for the past few
years realizing his true passion for music.
He started writing music and accompanying himself with his
guitar a couple years ago, and is now performing his original music.
He continues to perform at open stages, such as the Univeristy of Toronto's
Hart House, Toronto, Ontario, Weaver's Arms, Waterloo, Ontario, and Little Hoolie's,
Miami, FL. He also was featured and will continue to perform at The Wallflower Gallery's
Songwriters' Series in Miami, FL, and playing at the Mainstreet Cafe' and Godfathers Palace, Miami, FL.
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Group Members
Luke Andrews |
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Instruments
Guitar |
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Albums
Luke's Demo |
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Press Reviews
In a press release on Oct. 30, 2002, the events coordinator
at The Wallflower Gallery, C.D. Flash, writes,
"Sharing melodic stories with a smooth tone of rhythmic guitar
accompaniment, Luke Andrews sings with a soothing tempo
that flavors the lyrical tales on tunes including
"Surreal", "Trippin' Away" and "Why?" from his upcoming CD release." |
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Location
Englewood, FL - USA |
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