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Shelton : Up On Market Street
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A unique mix of jazz and folk-rock with smart story-like lyrics. Fresh, ‘outside the box’ song structures complimented by intricate brass arrangements and guitar riffs that you are required to learn how to play.
Genre: Folk: Jazzy folk
Release Date: 2006
Up On Market Street Record Label: Shelton
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Will Love You 3:05 $0.99
Good Luck 3:54 $0.99
8th Avenue 4:14 $0.99
Seras Amado 2:44 $0.99
Fairytale 4:02 $0.99
The Preacher Man 3:41 $0.99
I Still Got You 3:26 $0.99
Great Granddaddy Knew 3:12 $0.99
Nylons 1:15 $0.99
I Might Be Superman 4:52 $0.99
She Don't Care 2:37 $0.99
Maria 3:24 $0.99
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Album Notes

The feeling you get listening to this music rivals that of a midnight bidet but with twice the cleaning power." -- Rolling Stove
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2007 Best of State Nominee

"...Posibly the best written music in the state" -- Event News Weekly

Honor awards in the Billboard songwriting contest and Great American Song Contest

"Editors Pick" - www.CDBaby.com

"One of our favorite albums!" - www.ldsmusicnews.com
Featured on the #1 acoustic podcast on iTunes - www.acousticlongisland.com

First place awards on both www.LyricAwards.com and www.compo10.com

Regular airplay on Southern Utah`s Sounds of Sunday radio program by Sam Payne and Salt Lake radio KRCL 90.9FM and KWCR 88.1FM

Featured on the television programs “Not on the First Date” and “Mountain Views.”

TV concert appearances: Fox 13’s ‘Good Day Utah’, Channel 4’s ‘Good Things Utah’ (2nd in the “Utah’s Next” competition), “B All Over With Michael B” on KJAZZ 14, and the Park City television program ‘Mountain Views’.

www.andysairplanes.com - Theme song vocals.

Entertained thousands at the World of Ice Venue at the 2002 Winter Olympics, the Provo Freedom Festival, the famed Egyptian Theatre in Park City and countless other venues.
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"I could sit for hours and hours in leather pants and listen to Andy play!" -- Christy Mack, personal trainer

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REVIEWS

Definitely worth buying. (And I don't buy many CD's!)
author: Annalea http://thePassionateMind.blogspot.com
I really enjoy Andy's style. As a musician and a writer all elements of an album are important to me, and this album covers all the bases. Intriguing and excellently written music paired with delightfully surprising lyrics and an engaging, intimate style make this album a must-buy. I was sad to only rate this release at four stars instead of a full five because track #2 is a little adult for family listening. The musical quality is just as high as the rest of the tracks, but I'm just not comfortable playing it. I don't want to have to answer the question: "Mommy, why did he come in through the window instead of the front door?" . . . Um. Yeah. . . . Despite that, I'll be watching for news of more releases from Andy; it will be great to see what he comes up with next. More acoustic instrumentals to follow "Nylons"? More fun in Spanish? My kids absolutely adore "Seras Amado" and "Maria". More thoughtful and introspective pieces like "Great Granddaddy Knew"? I feel that this album, which was clearly a big undertaking and took a tremendous amount of hard work, (you don't get music this good without it), is just the tip of the iceberg of Andy's musical ability. Stay tuned.
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The best CD ever created in the history of the universe bar one... his next CD!
author: Rolling Stove
This genius is a genius. He writes with a conviction only inmates can relate to. The feeling you get listening to this music rivals that of a midnight bidet but with twice the cleaning power. My CD player will always be the same.
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