The road to his success as a rising country music sensation has been paved with music notes, guitar licks, and singing as if his life depended on it... for Andy, it does. Recognizing his artist’s soul at an early age led Andy down the path of writing and performing songs that both energized and fueled him. What pleased him personally began to strike a chord in others, whether singing in church, in school, or in larger community venues, where his talent reached hundreds. Now, his love of music and his dreams of performing have intersected, moving him rapidly along a road of success traveled by many country stars before him. His exciting fusion of modern and classic country and newer country rock creates a sound all his own...a sound that is steam-rolling into the consciousness of a wide range of country music lovers.Through close observation of those he admired, Andy learned about energy, expression, evaluation of abilities, and the excitement of creating your own path. Coming of age enabled him to begin the journey in earnest. Headlining at local fairs and festivals; working the college town tours with rising stars like Corey Smith; and playing at the Blue Bird Café in Nashville, Andy’s electrifying performances created a loyal and discerning fan base, which has grown to encompass all ages. His reputation as a “high energy, in-your-face, take-you-away-for two hours showman” has continued to draw large, interactive crowds of country music lovers who relate to his songs of heart break, rainy days, good times, love, laughter, and the assurance that life is worth living.
His 2009 foray into the world of even grander stages and enormous crowds came to a roaring high-point when he played, along with Jimmy Wayne, Dierks Bentley, and Brad Paisley at Brad's American Saturday Night Tour in West Palm Beach, Florida. “Brad has been an icon from the beginning. He puts out great music, and then just lives his life. His example as an artist, husband and father has inspired me; he proves you really can have it all. Opening for him was an awesome opportunity."
2010 has already been a banner year for Andy. In early Spring, He recorded his first radio single "Hank it up," released June 7th, to national radio. Andy is working with Nashville Producer Ted Hewitt, who has five number one hits with Curb Recording Artist Rodney Atkins. Ted has had his songs recorded by the likes of Glen Campbell, Waylon Jennings, Alabama, Kenny Rogers, Wynonna and Rodney Atkins. Andy's first single "Hank it up" continues to climb the charts with a steady pace and the "AV" camp expects it to continue that way. With excitement surrounding the first single, Andy will also be sharing national stages with several national acts over the next few months including Toby Keith & Trace Adkins.
A short detour from his music, Andy has branched out onto the silver screen, counting among his credits, supporting roles in 2006’s, “We Are Marshall”, starring Matthew McConaughey and“One Missed Call.” In 2009, he landed a special action stunt role in “The Blind Side”, starring both Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw. Although not pursuing acting with the same singleness of purpose with which he pursues music, clearly performance is key to this all-American Southern gentleman.
Focusing energy and creativity into his music, and camaraderie and fun with the audience is his recipe for success. Rising to the top is the dream, but love for every aspect of musical entertainment ensures that the journey, whether leisurely, or meteoric will be a joy. “People miss the mark when they focus on logistics and strategizing all the time... they miss the best in life. My work is like a party. Not only do I get to attend... I’m the guest of honor, and all I have to do is focus on the music and the fans. That’s where it’s at for me; if the fans like your music, and get the real you, THEY want to be a part of it, they pass you along.”












