Andy Wallace (keyboard)

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Andy Wallace
Background information
Born December 22, 1970 (1970-12-22) (age 37)
Reading,United Kingdom
Genre(s) Pop
Rock
Jazz
Instrument(s) keyboards, Hammond
Associated acts Hamish Stuart (2001)
David Bowie
Daryl Hall
Tom Jones
Claire Martin (2000-2001)
Whitney Houston
Robbie Williams (1997-2003)
Roger Waters

Andy Wallace (born December 22, 1970(1970-12-22), in United Kingdom) best known for his association with Pink Floyd's former member Roger Waters.


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[edit] Musical Influences

His father, a talented jazz musicians and mother, who listened to James Brown, Sam Cooke and other Motown singers. Major musical influences include Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone, Al Green, The Isley Brothers and Marvin Gaye. Gaye's "What's Going On" established his musical direction.


For many years he has performed and recorded with Hamish Stuart (Ex The Average White Band,) as a member of his band . He has worked with a wide variety of artistes which include David Bowie, Daryl Hall, Tom Jones, Whitney Houston and most recently, Robbie Williams.

He enjoys playing R&B favouring the Hammond B3. Andy's reputation is fast growing as a songwriter and producer.

In early 2000s, he was on tour with former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters for his In the Flesh tour.


[edit] Discography

[edit] Hamish Stuart

  • Sooner Or Later 1999

[edit] Claire Martin

  • Perfect Alibi 2000
  • Every Now & Then: The Very Best Of Claire Martin 2001

[edit] Roger Waters


[edit] Robbie Williams

[edit] External links

www.cduniverse.com


Persondata
NAME Wallace, Andy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Wallace, Andy
SHORT DESCRIPTION British Musician
DATE OF BIRTH December 22, 1970
PLACE OF BIRTH Reading, England
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH