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Andy
Loflin Biography
Music has always been a part of me. I realized that the moment I heard “Revolution” by
The Beatles I knew my life had changed, something inside me turned on and it’s
been running ever since. At fourteen I picked up my first guitar and instantly
began writing and recording music. Now over a decade later I’ve done everything
I could have ever hoped for; released a number of original albums, played over
two hundred live performances at venues like The Masquerade in Atlanta GA and
The BI-LO Center in Greenville SC, showcased for major record labels at the Hard
Rock Café in Atlanta GA, had a number of songs make it to radio stations,
I even got a chance to sing at the world famous Carnegie Hall in New York City.
With all these accomplishments already under my belt at 25 I have very little
regrets. In 2005 I left a regionally successful rock band, Remains of the Day,
and moved to Charlotte, North Carolina. Now I’m in the studio and on the
road revisiting my roots while making my first solo recordings since 1997. At
heart I am a singer/songwriter and that is what I’m putting into my music,
at times it’s simple and at other times the music is elaborate but at the
core it is all just about the song.
Former Bands:
Remains of the Day: 2001-2005
Damascus Road: 2000-2001
Center of Gravity: 1997-1999
Deem: 1996
Influences:
The Beatles, David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Counting
Crows, John Lennon, Tom Petty, Pet Shop Boys, Travis, Placebo...
Links:
Andy's
MySpace Page
Melissa's MySpace
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