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Andy Horn

About Me

Looking back at 20 years in the business as a musician, producer, sound engineer and songwriter, Andy now has more than 150 releases under his musical belt.
Covering a variety of styles and formats his portfolio includes artists like: Nate Dogg (feat. Warren G), Julian Dawson, Daniel Aminati, Nick Holmes (Paradise Lost), Iain Matthews, Steve Wynn, Cindy Bullens or Ryan Paris.
Composing music for tv/film and commercials (Lexmark, Agfa, Bosch, Fiat, MB Quart a.m.o.) has always been another elemental part of Andy's body of work.
His songs have been primarily published by BMG/Sony, Warner/Chappell, Hanseatic, Monopol, Budde Music, Art of June/EMI, Shift Music
Andy's feel for melodies and his sense for song structure are as useful and crucial for a successful overall product as is his talent and experience as singer, guitarist and keyboarder.
Andy is looking for cooperations of any kind and is especially seeking "co-writers": fellow musical collaborators who would want to make use of his special talent for crafting melodies that get stuck in your mind.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 24/11/2007
Band Website: andyhorn.de
Band Members: Andy Horn...keyboards, guitars, vocals, various percussion, programming,...

...and twiddling all those funny knobs in a pro studio environment.

featured co-writers:

Tom Fischer - lyrics (track 1/2/5)
B.L.Meyer - lyrics (track 3/6)
Martin Haene - music (track 1)
Rainer Thielmann - lyrics (track 4)
Influences: In no particular order...

Lennon/McCartney
Jackson Browne
Ray Davies
Aimee Mann
Larry Norman
Eric Clapton
Billy Joel
Mike Scott (Waterboys)
Pete Townsend
Randy Newman
Mark Knopfler
Jim Steinman
Don Henley...

...and at least a hundred more ;-)
Record Label: various
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

CREDITS / MIX + MASTERING

Huh,...it seems kinda hard to settle down here as a songwriter. Having been around for less than a week I'm already receiving mails referring to my work as an engineer. "Are you THAT Andy Horn who mas...
Posted by on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 17:31:00 GMT