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Andie Sandoval

Andrea (Andie) Sandoval, born and raised in Culiacan, SIN, Mexico, started singing at the age of 6 performing some more traditional genres of the Mexican culture. She’s a Pop/Rock singer/songwriter that has been described as “Kelly Clarkson meets Taylor Swift, Aretha Franklin and Adele”. What sets her apart from everyone else are her outstanding strong and soulful vocals along with her true and heart felt lyrics and melodies.

In 2012, she moved to Hollywood, CA to start an Associate Degree in Vocal Performance with an emphasis in Independent Artist at Musicians Institute (graduated in spring 2014) . She was the winner of “Artist Development: The Show” at Musicians Institute performing 3 of her originals including “You’re On Your Own”, “Trouble Magnet” and “Wake Up, Break Up”. In June of 2014 she submitted “Trouble Magnet” at the Indi.com Original song Challenge, winning as the Judge’s Pick with the Grammy Award winning Producer John Shanks as the Judge.

Andie is currently working on her solo project as an independent artist with side projects in Collaboration with various musicians/songwriters/producers. “Gold In The Sand” is the name of her first single now available on iTunes.

Find more about Andie at her website, Facebook Page, SoundCloud, her YouTube Channel, and Instagram @andiesand.

Catch the lyric video to “Trouble Magnet” right here:

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