Sandy Rass
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Sandy Rass (born August 28, 1974) is a British songwriter/producer of Fast Food Rockers and others, and a singer, dancer and actor, and a Psychologist with an IQ of 162.
He was born in Chingford, London and trained at the Royal Ballet School for 3 years and then at Italia Conti Academy for a further 3 years as a singer/dancer/actor. Rass acted in numerous commercials and performed modelling work. As a performer, he starred in the West End musicals Starlight Express and Cats, and played leading roles in the UK tours of 42nd Street and What A Feeling! before making his name as a songwriter.
Writing with Mike Stock, formerly of Stock Aitken Waterman, Sandy most notably co-wrote and co-produced "The Fast Food Song" by The Fast Food Rockers
Sandy is currently writing with Nick Bridges from Ministry of Sound, Jon Pearn of Full Intention and Amanda Wilson from Freemasons - the singer of hits Love on my Mind and Watchin'