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It's a genre that's been described in many ways. Some call it traditional country, some call it hillbilly and grassroots country, and some call it alternative country or Americana. We call it a pure, unadulterated original blend of smooth-groove honky-tonk, rockabilly, and REAL country music. But after hearing standards by Johnny Cash and Hank Williams, as well as current artists like BR549, The Derailers, The Bottle Rockets, and Cigar Store Indians, you may have to put your own label on Andy's Automatics, especially after hearing their solid interpretations. But despite performing exciting versions of their favorite artists, the main focus of the group has been the writing and recording of Andy's Automatics' original songs, which unite Andy's passionate lyrics and artistic melodies with his powerful delivery. This high-energy band is sure to have you leaving their show with a refreshing appreciation for many styles of country music. Formed in late 2002, the band got off to a rousing introduction, opening for the renowned Junior Brown and Stray Cats' bass guru Lee Rocker. A debut, self-titled 5-song EP release soon followed in May of 2003. After sharing the stage with The Legendary Shack Shakers, Wayne 'The Train' Hancock, and Shannon Lawson, the Automatics began broadening their base with shows in Michigan, Iowa, and Minnesota. A sampling of local appearances includes Country USA 2004 in Oshkosh, special musical guests of the nationally syndicated Michael Feldman Show on NPR, and featured local musicians on FOX Network's WLUK-TV, Green Bay. Armed with more original songs, the band has begun recording a second, full-length CD, due for release in early summer 2005. Front man Andy Lubahn is the guitarist/vocalist/songwriter, and does so with heavy influence from Dwight Yoakam, Chris Isaak, and The Mavericks' Raul Malo. Experienced bassist/vocalist Jeff Verner brings the great '2-4 beat' that has personified both traditional country and early rock and roll music. Jeff also produced the debut CD. Playing pedal steel and guitar is Mike Soffa, a seasoned musician with a discerning ear. Kicking out the hillbilly beats on the drums is Mike Underwood. Mike is the youngest of the foursome but that doesn't show with his kick ass shuffling. The talent and chemistry shared between these four musicians is evident both acoustically and visibly, and the audience will be treated to one hell of a performance. Things Have Changed Music Andy's Automatics Things Have Changed Songs | 1. | 3321 las Mentiras Blvd. |
| 2. | Betty 5-0 |
| 3. | She Don't Sing |
| 4. | Sunny Afternoon |
| 5. | Voodoo Dreams |
| 6. | Had For the Wanting |
| 7. | Dream World |
| 8. | Things Have Changed |
| 9. | Santa Cruz |
| 10. | Heaven |
| 11. | Cry For Me |
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