Johnny Andrews

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Johnny Andrews is a songwriter/producer from Atlanta, Georgia and founding member of The Johnny Hyde Quartet.

The Johnny Hyde Quartet released two full length records, The Red Light is Always On in 1996 and Here Comes the Breakdown in 2000. Johnny Hyde Quartet dissolved in 2002 and Andrews began working with other artists, including producing singer songwriter Peter Sercy's Trust Falls release and Vertigo from the band Supafuzz.

In 2003, Johnny teamed up with former members of Filter, Geno Lenardo and Steve Gillis to form the band Widescreen, but the band dissolved in 2004 before completing a record.

In 2006, Johnny Andrews collaborated with a number of artists, including Sam Thacker, Ligion, Jonathan Cour, Ingram Hill and The Lifestyle.

In 2007, Johnny Andrews collaborated with Apocalyptica on several songs for the album Worlds Collide.