Member Since: 9/12/2007
Sounds Like: "In my mind, Andrew Woody, a charming, good looking and well spoken lyricist and guitar player is so far the find of this year's festival. Though he claimed he has only recently grown comfortable performing on stage his easy demeanor and smile during songs seemed to say otherwise.
Andrew told the audience that he began writing his songs for this set on topics like OCD, Zeitgeist the movie, heartbreak by the ocean, whisky fueled pathos and inner beauty revealed, about a year and half ago in response to a personal belief that once we realize we are indeed living in "interesting times", we should grow a matching personal voice. Andrew has met that challenge well with a voice that remained strong and passionate during the entire show.
This is an artist who also works well within his limits. Passing on the road too often taken of solo acoustic guitar players who default to yelling and pounding on their instrument to compensate for lack of talent, Andrew refrained from both. It is discovering local artists like him that reveal the benefit of attending a Fringe Festival.
No need to bring a seat cushion for this one, you will forget about the plastic chairs."
Review from KCStage
"Yeah, you can tell by my title: I'm old. But I like surprises, and I got one when Andrew Woody shambled onto the stage in a too-empty space, carrying a guitar case, seeming to portend another I-wish-I-hadn't-come here bad trip ... and after a few uncertain opening bars (an empty one'll do that to you), here came the surprise:
This guy can really sing. I mean, he can REALLY sing! He has one of those voices like spirit moving through him: passionate, breaking loose from somewhere deep, out his mouth and filling the room. Better yet, it's a voice that's taken a detour first through his heart and mind: his original lyrics expose a person unafraid to look into darker spots, looking for light. And eager for social movement to boot, and aren't we all?
And what an interesting guitar-player: it was sometimes hard to believe, "This is just a guy singing with his guitar," because he coaxes a wider spectrum of sound out of his (miked) acoustic instrument than anybody else I've heard -- well, ever! He's clearly spent a lot of time in that basement experimenting for the last 10 years.
But he's not going to stay there any more: great voice, great guitar, interesting lyrics. At $5 a pop, you have no excuse not to catch him while you can. He poured out his heart for us on Wednesday night like we were a full house: bring your friends, and give him one!"
Review from KC Stage
Record Label: Pre-signed
Type of Label: Indie