Artist Profile - Andrea Wittgens
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| details | Angels We Have Heard On High | Andrea Wittgens | none (single) |
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| details | Jingle Bell Postcard | Andrea Wittgens | |
| details | Empires of Straw (I) | Andrea Wittgens | In The Skyline |
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| details | Everything Is Relative To You | Andrea Wittgens | In The Skyline |
| details | Starry Night (Feels So Good) | Andrea Wittgens | |
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| details | Home | Andrea Wittgens | How Do You Love Aquamarine? |
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| details | Wrecking Ball | Andrea Wittgens | In The Skyline |
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| details | Comme tu veux | Andrea Wittgens | In The Skyline |
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| details | Creature Feature | Andrea Wittgens | In The Skyline |
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| details | Blue-Eyed Fool | Andrea Wittgens | In The Skyline |
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New York singer-songwriter Andrea Wittgens has been holding audiences in rapture throughout North America combining sultry, engaging vocals (Rickie Lee Jones meets Norah Jones) with clever yet disarmingly honest lyrics. Born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, she moved to Seattle in the late 90s and stirred up a wave of notice with her band Sugartown. In 2006, her first solo album Alibi (produced by Grammy Award winning Bob Power) garnered rave reviews in both the northwest and New York City where she was gaining notable industry buzz. Her adventurous follow up album In The Skyline runs intimate string quartet textures into raucous band arrangements and even includes her first original French song. Moreover, it marks Andrea Wittgens as a singer-songwriter of the highest order.
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