Theories of How We Can Be Friends

by Andrea Dawn

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about

Andrea Dawn - vocals, piano, organ, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, snaps, BGVs
Dan Knighten - drums
Brendan McCormick - timpani, finger cymbals, suspended cymbal, brake drum, concert bass drum, concert snare
Adam Ader - electric guitar
Jeremy Keen - electric guitar
Bill Murk - strings
Dennis Ostermann - French Horn
Jeremiah Higgins – cornet
Matt Dingeldein – tenor sax
Roger Zylstra - alto sax
Jeremy Junkin - clarinet
Eric Downs - BGVs
Zach Goforth - bass guitar, upright bass, Celeste, Hammond RT3, organ, vibraphones, Mellotron, percussion, toy piano, xylophone, tubular bells, glockenspiel, electric guitar, BGVs

credits

released 03 April 2012
Copyright 2012 Andrea Dawn Music and Waterloo Sunset Records
All Music and Lyrics by Andrea Dawn
String Arrangements by Zach Goforth and Andrea Dawn
Recorded at Backthird Audio, Gallery of Carpet, The Sanctuary, Ostermann Productions, The Apartment, Oswego East High School, Parkview Christian Church, and the banks fo the Fox River
Engineered by Zach Goforth, Kyle Schmidt, Brian Zieske, Jeremy Keen, Dennis Ostermann, and Bill Murk
Mixed and Mastered by Brian Zieske at Gallery of Carpet
Produced by Andrea Dawn and Zach Goforth

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"Anthemic - the sound of an orchestral catharsis" Beats Per Minute

"Powerful, passionate, and poetic...this is the beautiful work of a profoundly mature young artist" The Noise Beneath the Apple

"Extraordinary, a triumphant and uncompromising coming out party for an uncommonly good singer and songwriter" tm3am

"Her cultured and emotive songwriting slant is nothing short of enchanting" I.E.
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