Dana Andrews (musician)
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Dana Andrews is a singer/musician from Augusta, Georgia. She was a top 15 finalist on the TV show Rock Star: Supernova.[1]
Biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]Born and raised in Augusta, Georgia, Dana found the stage early on. She sought out any avenue to showcase her talent from elementary to high school and beyond. Whether it was school plays, karaoke contests or community theater, Dana has always found the spotlight. At thirteen, she began creating her own original material and devised a mission to find the musicians to complete her sound.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]Dana joined The Tony Howard Show & Band (a top forty cover band) singing backup and lead at nineteen to hone her vocal skills. Shortly thereafter she cut her first demo. She traveled to several syndicated radio stations in the southeast to promote her own music, and eventually was contacted by an established original band based out of Columbia, SC, Everything After. Shortly after officially joining the band in early 2006, Dana auditioned for CBS's Rockstar:Supernova. Out of nine countries and over 25,000 artists auditioning, she made the final 16 for the international television show and made her way to Hollywood to be on television. She lasted 6 weeks on the show. The band Supernova consisted of Gilby Clarke, Jason Newsted, and Tommy Lee. The show was hosted by Dave Navarro and Brooke Burke. [citation needed]
After being released from the competition, Dana went back home. The mayor of her hometown, Deke Copenhaver, personally awarded her with a plaque stating that August 12, 2006 was Dana Andrews Day. Soon, she reunited with her band, Everything After, in South Carolina. Within one month, the group had recorded and publicized two songs that were played on radio stations such as WARQ, WXRY and WCHZ. They performed with acts like 7 Mary 3, Decyfer Down, Black Stone Cherry, Drivin n Cryin, Hanson, Crossfade, and Buckcherry and developed a steady following.[2]
In 2009, she relocated to Los Angeles, recording with several different projects of various genres. She is a member of the blues- infused rock band, Uniform Standard.[citation needed]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Uniform Standard Website
- Dana Andrews Myspace at the Wayback Machine (archived 2009-07-07)