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Fat Andy @ Sonic Factory for The River recording Night 1
Fat Andy's blustery day on the job
"Stay Awake" Acoustic - takes 1 and 2
Partial "Barker's Beauty" acoustic
Night 3 in the Studio with FAT ANDY
Fat Andy in the Studio - Day 2 at the Sonic factory
Fat Andy Photo Montage
Fat Andy 500
Old School Fat Rap - Part 2
Old School Fat Rap - Part 1
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Fat Andy
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Tons of Alt-Country Fun
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About The Fat Andy Band
Collectively weighing in at well over half a metric ton, Fat Andy's five members bring some imposing statures to each and every performance. They also bring tons of quality sound and loads of fun. Size references aside, Fat Andy strives to deliver a variety of cover tunes to its audiences. No matter what age you are, you are sure to recognize some of their material - from today's music to several songs dating back to...well, before they were even born! You might also hear some songs that you haven't heard before, but want to hear again. Fat Andy works in the familiar songs as well as the more obscure, to get the most out of every show - just like at a buffet. The band has also added some new Fat Andy originals and more are on their way! Beginning as a two-piece band in 2001, Fat Andy quickly outgrew his britches. An expanded three-piece Andy returned in late 2002 only to realize that there was more potential for binging! The enormous Fat Andy of today was officially formed in late 2003. All five Fat Andy members bring their own unique musical experiences and ideas to the stage. For more information, go to www.fatandyband.com
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United States
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fatandyband uploaded a new video (8 months ago)
Montage of Fat Andy's members plus putting together our interpertation of "the River" by Jason Walsmith of the NADAS