Andrew Heringer

Andrew Heringer
Born (1984-11-28) November 28, 1984
Sacramento, CA
Origin Placerville, CA
Genres Folk Pop Rock
Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter, producer, mixer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Banjo, Keyboards
Labels Chop Shop
Atlantic
Associated acts Milo Greene, Damien Rice, The Guest and The Host

Andrew Heringer (born November 28, 1984) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, composer, music-producer, music-mixer and performer.

Milo Greene

In 2009, Heringer started writing and recording music that eventually became the debut album by Milo Greene with bandmates Marlana Sheetz and Robbie Arnett.[1] Most of the debut Milo Greene (album) was recorded on Heringer's laptop and mobile recording gear [2] at the homes and cabins of friends and family. The band choose to finish off recording at Bear Creek Studios in Woodinville, WA with producer Ryan Hadlock.[3]

From 2012 to 2015 while Heringer was in the band, Milo Greene released two albums - Milo Greene (album) and Control. They appeared on multiple late night television shows including Late Night With David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and two appearances on Conan. On the touring front, they opened for The Civil Wars, Foster The People, Bombay Bicycle Club, Cold War Kids, Stars (Canadian band), and The Walkmen, and toured with Lucius, Bahamas, Kopecky (band) and Family of the Year. Their music has been featured in TV shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, Supernatural, Hart of Dixie, and Nikita as well as in the films Big Eyes and Fun Size.

In 2013, Heringer collaborated with Damien Rice and provided backing vocals for Damien’s album My Favourite Faded Fantasy as well as for songs for the soundtrack of The Prophet (2014 film).

On December 17, 2015 Heringer announced on his social media that he would be parting ways with Milo Greene to pursue his own projects as well as write, produce and mix with other artists.

The Guest and The Host

The Guest and The Host is Heringer's solo indie folk project recorded primarily at his Beachwood Canyon cabin he calls Mirror Wall Studio. [4] [5]

The first official release under this moniker was on Valentine's Day 2017. It was a feature on Caroline Pennell's song Lovesick [acoustic] which he also produced.

On May 12th, 2017 - "Looking Out for You" was released online and was featured on the TV show iZombie (TV series).[6]

Discography

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Year Band Release Role Type
2012 Milo Greene Milo Greene (album) Band Member, Mixing, Engineering Album
2014 Damien Rice My Favourite Faded Fantasy Backing Vocals Album
2014 Damien Rice The Prophet (2014 film) Backing Vocals Album
2014 Field Division Reverie State Backing Vocals Album
2015 Milo Greene Control Band Member, Engineering Album
2015 Kitfox To Keep You Company Mixing Album
2016 morgxn notorious Producer Single
2016 Avid Dancer Be With You Producer / Co-writer Single
2016 Valley Shine Home Producer / Co-writer Single
2016 Crywolf Windswept Additional Production & Electric Guitars Single
2016 Madi Sipes & The Painted Blue Sex & Sadness Producer / Mixing / Backing Vocals Single
2016 Milo Greene We Kept The Lights On Co-writer Single
2017 morgxn hard pill to swallow Producer / Co-writer Single
2017 Crywolf Weight Co-producer Single
2017 Caroline Pennell Lovesick (Featuring The Guest and The Host)[Acoustic] Producer / Mixing / Featured Artist Single
2017 Madi Sipes & The Painted Blue After Hours Producer / Mixing Single
2017 Avid Dancer Silk Producer / Mixing / Co-writer / Backing Vocals Single
2017 Madi Diaz The One That You Want Producer / Mixing / Co-writer Single
2017 The Guest and The Host Looking Out For You Artist / Producer / Mixing / Co-writer Single
2017 The Guest and The Host Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd Cover) Artist / Producer / Mixing Single
2017 Madi Sipes & The Painted Blue Blue Jean Baby Producer / Mixing / Co-writer Single
2017 The Guest and The Host Remedy Artist / Producer / Mixing / Co-writer Single
2017 Proper Gentlemen Stronger Artist / Co-producer / Co-writer Single
2017 Sharaya Summers In The Light of The Moon Co-writer Single

References

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