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MP3 Andrew Creighton - Everyone´s All Right

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This one-man band's songs will make you feel good all over. 11 rock/pop gems. Be good to yourself and give it a listen.

11 MP3 Songs
POP: 70's Pop, POP: Beatles-pop



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Before you read further, may I suggest you investigate Andy's new band:

The World Record

Try out some free audio clips (of this release & others) at:
http://www.theworldrecord.net

Thanks. Now, read on:

"Everyone's All Right" is a rock/pop extravaganza. The 11 songs flow effortlessly from one to the next, and each is a pop gem. Make him put his money where my mouth is! Have a listen!

A brief bio: Andy Creighton was born in Phoenix. By age 8 he had worn out 2 copies each of Bookends, Sgt. Pepper's, and Tubby the Tuba. He formed his first band, the Box Brothers, at age 12. While the Box Brothers were not able to secure a record deal, they certainly impressed eachother with their talent. It was clear by the time he finished high school that Phoenix was too small to hold him. He was run out of town.

In Chicago Andy flourished. For the first few years he played guitar, bass, drums, and/or saxophone for countless local bands including Aden, Ashtray Boy, Big Hello, and Lobstar. Then he met Aaron Rothenberg and Mikhael Bortz, and with them formed the frustrated Das Sporten. Over the next 3 years Andy led Das Sporten from triumphant success to abysmal failure. That done, he moved back to Phoenix to record his debut CD. After that he moved to Los Angeles.

Andy wrote, performed, and recorded the CD entirely by himself, but he's still just a punk as far as I'm concerned.

Are you listening to one of his songs right now? Find out what everyone is talking about! Make the people stop laughing at you!

Zed Schrempf
Flatworm Records


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