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Earth to Andy was an American alternative rock band from Charlottesville, Virginia. ==History== Earth to Andy was founded in 1997 by members of two local bands, Red Henry (from Charlottesville) and Egypt (from Washington D.C..〔(Journey to the Center of Earth to Andy ). ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', September 10, 2000.〕〔(Earth to Andy ) at Allmusic〕 The band's first release, ''Simple Machine'', was released independently and featured a cover version of The Beatles' "I Want You (She's So Heavy)".〔(Review of ''Simple Machines'' ). ''The Washington Post'', January 15, 1999.〕 Following its release, the group signed with Giant Records and released ''Chronicle Kings'' late in 1999. The album was produced by Nick Launay〔(Review of ''Chronicle Kings'' ). ''The Washington Post'', November 26, 1999.〕 and included an appearance by the bass player of Stone Temple Pilots, Robert De Leo.〔 The group toured with Live, Stone Temple Pilots, and Jimmie's Chicken Shack in 2000.〔(Earth to Andy Cleared for Liftoff ). ''The Washington Post'', June 21, 2000.〕〔(Earth to Andy Charms C'Ville ). ''The Free Lance-Star'', February 24, 2000.〕 The album's lead single, "Still After You", was a rock radio hit, reaching #39 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts.〔(Billboard ), Allmusic〕 Guitarist Tony Lopacinski later played with Train〔(Refurbished Train Warms to Small but Wild House at Du Nord ). ''San Francisco Chronicle'', February 5, 2004.〕 and has written, performed, and produced country music both in his own projects and alongside artists including Sarah Evans and Josh Gracin. Andy Waldeck has collaborated in songwriting endeavors with Robert DeLeo and Chris Daughtry. On June 15, 2011, guitarist Tony Lopacinski died after an 18-month battle with cancer.
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