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Andy Chase Cundiff

General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Folk Rock / Southern Rock

    Location AMARILLO, Texas, US

    Profile Views: 17648

    Last Login: 2/20/2011

    Member Since 3/15/2007

    Record Label unsigned

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Andy spent his early years as a child in the USAF, traveling all over the US and abroad. .. Spent many years in radio, started as a studio musician in the 70s and began songwriting at about the same time. .. Andy's interests include all of the arts. .. Andy has a ton of bio stuff all over the place, but for now all that matters is the music. So check it out. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    Andy Chase Cundiff (vocals, acoustic guitar) - Goes without saying that I'm a member of the band. .. These are friends I play with, have played with, and may be seen with again in the near future: .. Fisher Alexander (bass) .. Fred Lynn (bass) .. Scott Nall (drums) .. Brad Von Valkenburg (banjo, mandolin) .. Maggie Scales (fiddle, violin) .. David Dalessandro (drums) .. Randy Tupper (bass) .. Bob Emerson (electric guitar) .. Dave Scott (acoustic guitar) .. Jamie Hand (drums) .. Jerry Thompson (electric guitar) .. Johnny Mulhair (electric guitar, pedal steel, acoustic guitar, mandolin) ....
  • Influences

    My influences include, but are in no way limited to Van Morrison, James Taylor, Leo Kottke, Eric Clapton, Phil Keaggy, John Denver, The Beatles, Chuck Berry, The Fireballs, Creedence, Robert Johnson, all the Texas songwriters from the 60s and 70s (for instance Town Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, etc, and every acoustic guitar player ever. This list could go on forever. .. .. I love the textures of an acoustic guitar.
  • Sounds Like

    I don't wanna sound like anybody else, but there's nothing new under the sun. So you decide. .. Truth be told, I don't sound like anybody. But they're sure starting to sound like me. .. .. This is the underground cistern in Istanbul built by the Roman emperor Justinian in the 6th century. It was rediscovered centuries later when the Turkish people living above it were catching fish through holes in their floors! We visited this awesome place in on Valentine's Day, 2007

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