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Born in 1939, the Newark (NJ) native was a genuine child prodigy as a pianist and singer, garnering appearances at the famed Apollo Theater and on television’s "Spotlight On Harlem"and "The Star Time Kids," sharing stages with the likes of Louis Jordan, Sarah Vaughan and Dinah Washington, before he turned 18. He then formed a vocal trio alongside his sisters Salome and Geraldine and embarked for Europe; Andy& The Bey Sisters were celebrated regulars at The Blue Note in Paris and other venues in Europe from the late 1950s into the early 1960s, when they returned to the U.S. and continued to perform and record (for RCA and Prestige) until the trio disbanded in 1966.
In addition to reprising “I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart†and “Someone to Watch Over Me†from Ballads Blues & Bey, the set finds Bey vocally and pianistically reinventing the Gershwins’ “It Ain’t Necessarily So,†Mary Rodgers and Martin Chamin’s “Hey, Love,†Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II’s “All the Things You Are,†Cy Coleman and Carol Leigh’s “On Second Thought,†and the Yip Harburg-Jay Gorney Depression-era anthem “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?â€
For more information on Andy and the release, please refer to Andy's BIOGRAPHY blog.