Andrew Watt (musician)

Andrew Watt
Born New York, New York, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock, psychedelic
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, percussion, guitar, keyboards
Years active 2007–present[1]
Labels John Varvatos Records/Republic Records[2]
Associated acts California Breed
Website www.andrewwattmusic.com

Andrew Watt (born 1990) is an American singer-songwriter and producer who was born in New York and resides in Los Angeles. Watt is notable for his soulful vocals and collaborations with award winning musicians. Watt was also the guitarist for California Breed.[3]

Career

In 2013 California Breed was formed with Andrew Watt, Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple and Jason Bonham of Foreigner and Led Zeppelin.

By 2015, Watt recorded his EP Ghost In My Head with producer Alain Johannes of Queens of the Stone Age.

In January of 2016, during a special performance at the Sundance Film Festival, Watt played guitar as part of an all-star band led by Sting, of The Police.[4]

Discography

Discography

Guest Vocals

On February 12, 2016, Rolling Stone praised Andrew Watt's vocal performance of "L.A. Woman" on stage with Robby Krieger during The Doors tribute to Ray Manzarek.[6]

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