Andy Albert
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Birth name | Andrew Paul Albert |
Origin | Georgia, United States |
Genres | Country, rock, pop |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, singer, record producer, musician |
Instruments | Vocals, guitars |
Years active | 2006-present |
Andrew Paul "Andy" Albert is an American country music singer and songwriter from Roswell, Georgia, United States. His songwriting repertoire includes writing for artists such as Blake Shelton, Granger Smith, and Kris Allen.[1][2]
Albert grew up in Roswell and moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2011. He signed a publishing deal with Downtown Music in 2014.[3]
Selected writing discography
- 2018
- Devin Dawson - "Dark Horse" (writer)
- Walker McGuire - "18 Forever" (writer)
- Hunter Hayes - "This Girl" (writer)
- 2017
- Steve Moakler - "School" (writer)
- Granger Smith - "Happens Like That" "Still Holds Up" "Stutter" "Never Too Old" (writer)
- Petric - "Play It Safe" (writer)
- Shawn Austin - "Paradise Found" (writer)
- Mitchell Tenpenny - "Truck I Drove In High School" "Mixed Drinks" "Laid Back" "If The Boot Fits" (writer)
- Dustin Lynch - "State Lines" (writer)
- Chris Lane - "One Girl" (writer)
- Brett Kissel - "Between You And Me" (writer)
- 2016
- Blake Shelton - "She's Got A Way With Words" (writer) *single
- Granger Smith - "If the Boot Fits" (writer) *single
- Nick Fradiani - "All On You" (writer) *single
- Chris Lane - "All About You" (writer)
- Dylan Schneider - "Want You Back"
- Kris Allen – “Letting You In” (Dogbear Records) (writer)
- 'Nashville’ (TV show) soundtrack – “From Here On Out” (writer)
- Walker McGuire – “Mama’s Kitchen Table”
- 2015
- Devin Dawson – “Blind Man” (Neon Cross) (writer)
References
- ↑ "Blake Shelton Selects 'She's Got a Way With Words' as Next Single". Theboot.com. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
- ↑ "Makin' Tracks: Granger Smith's 'If The Boot Fits' Embraces The Cinderella Story". Billboard.com. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
- ↑ "Industry Ink: SESAC, Downtown Music Publishing, Capitol CMG, ole". Musicrow.com. 11 August 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
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