Andy Hull

Andy Hull
Background information
Born November 7, 1986
Genres Indie rock, folk rock, alternative rock, progressive rock, acoustic
Occupations Musician, singer-songwriter
Instruments Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Years active 2005–present
Labels Favorite Gentlemen Recordings
Associated acts Manchester Orchestra, Bad Books, Right Away, Great Captain
Website Official Site

Andy Hull (born c. 1986) is an American singer, guitarist and song writer for the indie rock band Manchester Orchestra. He also has a side project Right Away, Great Captain, as well as co-founder of a side project with friend and folk musician Kevin Devine by the name of Bad Books.

Hull was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He moved with his family seven years later and grew up in Richmond Hill, Ontario and moved back to Atlanta when he was 14 years old.[1] His parents then bought him a guitar which he taught himself to play. A year later, he was writing and performing songs with a friend of his who played bass. After that band collapsed he started another one with Manchester Orchestra's keyboardist, Chris Freeman, on drums.

Hull initially intended Manchester Orchestra to be a solo project, with guest appearances by his friends. "I was listening to a lot of Morrissey and the Smiths," said Hull. "So the city of Manchester really fascinated me, as did the idea of being the leader of an orchestra and having all my friends come in to play."

Feeling increasingly alienated at his "small-town-Georgia, Christian high school" in suburban Atlanta, Hull spent his senior year studying at home. He also wrote and recorded his first full length album in 2004 during his last year of high school.

Hull is also the main songwriter in his own folk centered solo project Right Away, Great Captain, and is co-president of Manchester Orchestra's label Favorite Gentlemen.

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