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Artist Information Biography Andrew Vait is an Alaska-born singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. In May 2007, he graduated from The University of Miami’s Frost School of Music with a BM in jazz vocal performance and jazz saxophone. He now lives in Seattle, Washington where he recently released a 6-track EP, The Pros and Cons of Drowning, recorded at the legendary Robert Lang Studios (Death Cab For Cutie, Nada Surf, Dave Matthews). His live band includes a cast of Seattle musicians and they are no strangers about town: Aaron Walker-Loud on drums (Big World Breaks, The Flood), Farko Dosumov on bass (Danny Godinez Band, Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder), Steve Scalfati on keys (Reggie Watts, Choklate, Das Rut), and Jeremy Manley on guitar (Gary Reynolds, Elder Mason). Andrew’s music speaks to the listener with the intimacy and bearing of an experienced songwriter, and his abilities as a vocalist and guitarist are an exciting complement. Whether performing at a music festival, a nightclub or in the corner of a small coffee house, Andrew Vait will deliver a performance you won’t forget. Instrumentation Andrew Vait - vocals & guitar Jeremy Manley - guitars & vocals Steve Scalfati - keyboards, Rhodes, Hammond Organ & vocals Farko Dosumov - bass, vocals Aaron Walker-Loud - drums, vocals Discography Andrew Vait: Face To Face (EP), 2007 Andrew Vait: The Pros & Cons of Drowning (EP), 2009 Links
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