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Artist description
Singer/Songwriter from Dublin, Ireland.
Blending rock/folk and pop music with deep lyrical content, he produces a memorable melodic experience. |
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Music Style
Acoustic Rock/Alternative/Pop |
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Musical Influences
Rolling Stones to Elvis, REM to Dean Martin, Velvet Underground to The Jam |
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Similar Artists
Dinasour Jnr, Smashing Pumkins, Bob Dylan, Counting Crows |
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Artist History
Born and presently residing in Dublin ,
Andrew Handrick has been writing songs for the past 10 years.
Mixing rock/folk and pop music with deep lyrical content, he produces a memorable melodic experience. His songs ring out with a knowledge, energy and a passion second to none.
Andrew only stepped into the role of singer/guitarist in March of 2001, after having been the main songwriter in bands such as Grover and Booster.
As a founding member of these bands, Andrew was involved in playing at the following:
IMRO Showcase Night, Heineken Green Energy Band Challenge, Emergenza Band Competition, Limerick Expo, South East Music Seminar also recording a session for the Dave Fanning show on 2FM Radio.
His song 'Weirdo's Goodbye' was featured on the CD 'Futureproof II' Best of Irish, released through Danceline Records, and he has also contributed work to independent short Irish films.
Another of his compositions 'Stolen' made it into the Top 100 of the Bacardi/HotPress Songs of the Year 2002.
Andrew recorded his first solo acoustic tracks at Elektra Studios, Dublin, in July 2001, and has since played many gigs throughout Ireland.
Currently working on new material, Andrew can be seen performing at venues both in Dublin and throughout the country
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Group Members
Andrew Handrick |
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Instruments
Guitar,Bass, Drums,Keyboards |
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Press Reviews
Totally original.
A unique and refreshing sound.
-Songramp.com
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Location
Dublin, Dublin - Ireland |
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