Patrick Andrew originally found notoriety as the bassist for christian rock group, PFR.
In 2004, after the group disbanded, Andrew released a solo album under his own label, Treefrog, "There and Then it's Gone." The album comes straight from the heart after losing his daughter, Chesna Angelina, at birth.[1] In July of 2007 he reappeared with a self-titled album, under the group name, The Clover Forest. Though the record was written by Andrew, he curiously has friend, Molly Nass, sing all but two of the songs on the record, Last Three Words, and Train Rides.
Through the creation of both albums, he became great friends with, Studio Engineer, Gerald Fercho. They, together, make up Canvas Burning[2] a christian music production and recording studio in Phoenix, Arizona. Andrew is the producer for Canvas Burning and continues to write his own music. He and his brother, Mike Andrew, are currently working on an album together, expected to release in the fall of 2010 under a new name, Mandrew Pandrew.
History
editFull Name: Patrick Denis Andrew
Birthday: March 11, 1971
Birth Place: Brainerd, Minnesota
Discography
editThere and Then it's Gone
editReleased 2004 (P)Treefrog Records
Just Begun
Closest Friend
There And Then It's Gone
Wax Girl (The Ballad Of Tom Horton)
Separation
Olivia's Song
Everett's Song
This Private Room
Goodbye
Never Be The Same
Blow My Mind
Another Day
Final Song
The Clover Forest
editReleased July, 2007 (P)Treefrog Records
This Is The Time
Another Day Of Happiness
Beautiful Song
His Girl Is Gone
Last Three Words
Surrender To Me
Take My Chances
The Only Reason
All This Love
Train Rides
You've Been Thinking
References
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