Andrew Volpe
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Birth name | Andrew Francis Volpe (Confirmation name: Bartholomew) |
Born | January 4, 1980 , St. Louis, MO |
Genre(s) | Power pop, Rock |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 2003 – Present |
Label(s) | Island Records |
Andrew Francis Volpe (born on January 4, 1980 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a St. Louis musician and composer, and the lead singer and guitarist of the band Ludo.
Volpe began singing at age 8 and started playing guitar 10 years later because his sister had one that she never played, and it looked "invitingly lonely."[citation needed] He plays a Fender DeVille.
“ | I have been singing since I was 8. Ms. Hughes, my vocal music teacher had me sing the National Anthem in front of the whole class to figure out who would be singing it at a citywide public school assembly, and I belted it like a handkerchief-dabbing-the-forehead gospel minister... I was a ridiculous child. | ” |
— Andrew Volpe, Ludorock.com
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He started making music in band class, playing the clarinet in the fifth, sixth, and seventh grades; then switching to alto sax, which he played through the twelfth grade.[citation needed]
Before Ludo, Volpe played with other bands, including Red Hot Roger, Karate Lunchbox, Pea-Whole Julio and the Chief Wiggam Funk Section, Sexy Men, The Thoughtful Rocket Monkeys, and Cards vs. Cubs.[citation needed]