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Andy Lee White : Kudzu Animals
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Rock and roll with a wry sense of humor and insight.
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2005
Kudzu Animals Record Label: Magic House Records
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Take Me If You Want 3:37 $0.99
Soul Healing 3:01 $0.99
If I Were A Cat 3:37 $0.99
Three Reasons 4:29 $0.99
Somebody To Talk To 3:08 $0.99
Now Is The Time 4:58 $0.99
Winds Of Change 5:23 $0.99
Lights Are Down 3:59 $0.99
Baby I 4:07 $0.99
Birds Of A Feather 3:40 $0.99
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Album Notes

Kudzu Animals is the first solo release from Andy Lee White, an Atlanta, Georgia based singer/songwriter.
White combines a far reaching range of musical styles rolled into one neat little package to make Kudzu Animals an enjoyable romp through the mind of a southern boy under the influence of the British invasion. Hints of a wry sense of humor, together with a pop/rock tinge, keep this eleven song album moving right along.

White wrote all of the songs and co-produced with Scott Patton and Bruce Bennett. Scott Patton's current claim to fame is as the lead guitarist for the impressive, charting, country act, Sugarland. He played the majority of the guitar parts on Kudzu Animals as well as a lot of piano. Bruce Bennett has produced music for over twenty years with hundreds of different acts and varying musical styles. He owns his own studio in Atlanta and keeps an insanely busy schedule.

Andy Lee White has been playing music in the southeast for over twenty years. He has been a member of touring bands, a member of an acoustic duo, and a solo acoustic performer. This is his first solo album after releasing an album as a group in the late 80's and as a duo in the early 90's.

White sang all of the vocal parts on Kudzu Animals and played guitar, bass, piano and harmonica.
All of the players are Atlanta based with impressive credits and extensive resumes. Three drummers played on the album, with Jeff Sipe (Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit), playing on four of the eleven songs. Mike Grando (Blueground Undergrass) plays on five cuts while Billy Pitts (Georgia Satellites) plays on two. Tom Grose (Tom Grose and the Varsity) played a rocking piano and a psychedelic organ on a pair of songs and Bruce Bennett, who also has co-producer credits, played organ and piano on three songs. Donn Aaron, who has two solo albums of his own, plays lead guitar on three tracks and Thom Jenkins (Music Department Faculty at Woodward Academy in Atlanta) plays flute and the wooden frogs on the ballad "Now Is The Time".

Magic House Records, an Atlanta based company, will release Kudzu Animals on March 6, 2005.
www.magichouserecords.com
www.andyleewhite.com

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REVIEWS

Received the C.D.'s
author: J. May
Received the C.D.'s love them, will make nice gifts for Christmas
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I love this album!
author: Lisa Souter
This guy is not like anything else you will find out there today. A bit sixties, a bit of humor, a bit rock and roll, a bit country/pop, a strange combo of musical flavors. It all makes for an enjoyable listen that keeps you wondering what the next song will bring. A fellow who seems to enjoy entertaining himself as much as he does the rest of us. I bought it and loved it!
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author: Steven Blades
This CD has a lot of styles and sounds on it. I really like the Beatle sounding songs at the end but all are good! Buy it, you will like it!
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Very good CD
author: Debbie Wynn
Very good words, with a lot of meaning. Has character. Love the Music
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