Andy White (singer-songwriter)

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Andy White (b. May 28, 1962) is an Irish singer/songwriter and poet, born in Belfast. He started writing poetry and music from a young age, penning a poem called "Riots" at the age of 9. He attended Methodist College Belfast. He studied English literature at Cambridge University, graduating in 1984.

He released his first EP Religious Persuasion in 1985 on Stiff Records, and his first album Rave on Andy White in 1986. He has since collaborated with people like Peter Gabriel and Sinéad O'Connor. White won Ireland's Hot Press Songwriter of the Year Award in 1992.

In 1995 he released an album (Altitude) with Tim Finn (of Crowded House) and Liam Ó Maonlaí (of Hothouse Flowers); the trio recorded as ALT.

In 1999 a book of lyrics and poems (The Music Of What Happens) was published by Lagan Press.

After many albums with roots label Cooking Vinyl, and a live performance album for Real World Records/WOMAD, White currently records for ALT Recordings through UK label Floating World.

White tours consistently, performing live at the WOMAD UK festival in 2000 and hosting the gala finale in 2005, MC'ing the mainstage at the Fleadh in London for its first two years, and performing again in 2002.

White is well-known for the political and literary content in his work, and the lyrical perspicacity displayed throughout his career.

Although an accomplished vocalist, guitarist and bass player, White is best known for his songs such as (James Joyce's Grave, Street Scenes From My Heart).

White currently lives in Melbourne, Australia.

[edit] Discography

  • Rave On Andy White (1986)
  • Kiss The Big Stone (1988)
  • Himself (1990)
  • Out There (1992)
  • Destination Beautiful (1994)
  • Altitude (under the name ALT with Liam O'Maonlai and Tim Finn) (1995)
  • Teenage (1996)
  • andywhite.compilation (1998)
  • rare (1999)
  • Speechless (2000)
  • Andy White (2000)
  • Boy 40 (2003)
  • Garage band (2006)

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