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“Back in the day” I had the pleasure of interviewing Andreas Varady who, at the time, was just 13 years old and an already great player. Since then, he has continued on his musical journey and has had some amazing stops along the way with the likes of Qunicy Jones and George Benson. He has also kept busy performing all across the globe and has released five albums as a leader to date. Well, there is now going to be a sixth album added to his expanding catalog. I’ll let Andreas “tell” you more about it:
Well…I have some really exciting news to share with you all ! For the past year I have been composing a lot of music inspired by a few changes in my life including my move to Vienna. The compositions are also inspired by my childhood and growing up in Ireland. The song title “Beverly Heights” is actually the name of the street I grew up on. I am really happy to have worked together with these wonderful musicians for this project which include Doug Weiss on the bass, Danny Grissett on the piano, my brother Adrian Varady on the drums and Bernhard Wiessinger on the tenor sax. I can’t wait to share the music and much more with you all soon. The album titled Sunrise will be released on the 26th of April on all major streaming platforms! Stay tuned everyone !
Taken from his Instagram page – https://www.instagram.com/andreasvarady/
I am so looking forward to hearing this new album and so pleased that Andreas has continued to find his own voice as both a writer and player.
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