Vibrant vocalist/pianist/songwriter Andrea Jeitz’s enthusiasm for music began when she started singing and playing piano at church and talent shows at the early age of 5. Throughout high school musical performance became her passion, and it was clear that Andrea was destined to entertain. In 2000 Andrea graduated from Musictech College where she majored in vocal performance. She then went on to study at the Institute of Production and Recording in Minneapolis, graduating with a degree in audio production. Andrea is currently enrolled in McNally Smith College of Music where she is completing her bachelor's degree in piano and vocal performance. During her final year of school, Andrea is also working as the Minnesota Representative for ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers).
In 2004 Andrea was asked by renowned vocalist and band leader Bruce A. Henry to sing in and co-lead “The Modd Squad,” a modern, energetic corporate/wedding band which currently gigs around the Twin Cities area. Andrea also created "The Andrea Jeitz Trio" which performs around the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. With an incredible hunger to succeed and a team of amazing musicians around her, the future for this young musician is absolutely boundless.
Thanks for the add! Remember, my CD Release Show will be Oct 2 @ The Rutledge (Nashville, TN). Check out my blog for pre-sale ticket dates/venues. Hope to see you there! Here's the video for my single, "February Blue." Enjoy!
Thank you so much for your feedback! Glad you enjoy my stuff. Hope to see you at the CD Release show next friday, Oct 2 @ The Rutledge. Looking forward to meeting you!
Hey Andrea, it was great to meet you at the Commodore. I like your sound! Let me know if you play around town. Maybe you can bring the Modd Squad to Nashville sometime. You should check out the Wootens at 3rd & Lindsley each wednesday night. Oh and welcome to Nashville! I hope you enjoy it here.
What's up Jeitz!! Wow it's great to hear from you, it's been to long. We need to grab a coffee and converse, so much too catch up on. I hope all is well.
A woman has strengths that amaze me. She can handle trouble and carry heavy burden. She holds happiness, love and opinions. She smiles when she feels like screaming. She sings when she feels like crying. She cries when she's happy and laughs when she's afraid. Her love is unconditional. There's only one thing wrong with her and that is that sometimes she forgets what she is worth. Pass this onto every beautiful woman you know, I just did.