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Andy Prieboy

 
Artist: Andy Prieboy
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Piano, Keyboards
  • Representative Albums: "Sins of Our Fathers," "Upon My Wicked Son"

Biography

Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, artist, and playwright Andy Prieboy was raised in East Chicago, IN, where he wrote his first song at the age of 12. In his late teens, he moved to New Jersey, played in a local band, and worked as a furniture mover in New York City. After the group's breakup he relocated to San Francisco and joined a combo called Eye Protection. Six years later, following a lead on a production deal offered to him by the son of a wealthy real estate developer who was secretly using the money to front his drug habit, Prieboy moved to Los Angeles. The company used Prieboy as a scapegoat, eventually suing the artist to cover the son's drug expenditures, which led to a long bout of litigation that forced Prieboy to lose ownership of his songs -- he was eventually acquitted.

Prieboy's string of bad luck took a turn at a party in Los Angeles where a met an extremely drunk Bruce Moreland -- bass player for Wall of Voodoo -- who asked him to join the band as the replacement for recently departed lead singer Stan Ridgway. In 1985 the group -- with Prieboy -- released the critically acclaimed Seven Days in Sammystown, followed by 1987's Happy Planet and a live recording called Ugly Americans in Australia in 1988. That same year, after the band's demise, Prieboy wrote a song called "Tomorrow Wendy" for Concrete Blonde's breakthrough record, Bloodletting, and began work on what would become his debut, Upon My Wicked Son. Released in 1990 on the Doctor Dream label, the record combined Prieboy's fascination with vaudeville, art, opera, and satire, and was generally well received but did little damage commercially -- although "Loving the Highway Man" was covered by Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris in 1999.

An EP followed in 1991 called Montezuma Was a Man of Faith, which featured a country version of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" sung with Concrete Blonde's Johnette Napolitano. In 1995 Prieboy's masterpiece was released: the sprawling Sins of Our Fathers, which took on the record industry, psychotic ex-lovers, and religion with a wit and precision that established Prieboy as a true underground hero. His current project is White Trash Wins Lotto, a play loosely based on the life of Guns N' Roses lead singer Axl Rose. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
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Andy Prieboy is a musician, author, and former morgue attendant. He was born and raised in East Chicago, Indiana.

He replaced Stan Ridgway as the lead singer of Wall of Voodoo after Ridgway left the band in 1983. Seven Days In Sammystown was the first Wall of Voodoo album featuring Prieboy. This was followed up by Happy Planet and finally Ugly Americans In Australia, which was a live album they recorded to fulfill their recording obligations to IRS Records.

After leaving Wall Of Voodoo, Andy signed with MCA as a songwriter and went to work on new material for his first solo record ...Upon My Wicked Son, which featured the hit song "Tomorrow Wendy," about a woman dying of AIDS. This song was later recorded by the band Concrete Blonde and appears on their album Bloodletting. It was also covered by the techno band System Syn in early 2000s. Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris covered his song "Loving the Highway Man" from the same album. Andy then released an EP called Montezuma Was a Man of Faith which featured a hillbilly-fied recording of Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin, featuring an uncredited Johnette Napolitano from Concrete Blonde. Andy's second solo album was entitled Sins of Our Fathers.

In the mid-to-late '90s Andy played shows at the Los Angeles hipster club Largo with Rita D'Albert where they worked on an ongoing musical, White Trash Wins Lotto; a Gilbert and Sullivan-esque treatment of the rise and fall of an Axl Rose-like character. It was also performed at the Roxy Theatre on the Sunset Strip for three sold out weekend-long engagements. Andy and crew also performed a medley from White Trash on the Conan O'Brien show.

Andy is also the co-author with Merrill Markoe of the novel The Psycho Ex Game, based on his song "Psycho Ex".

As of 2009, Andy resides in L.A. and is working on new material for an upcoming album and follow-up novel, and has recently release several songs via his website for online purchase.

Early in his career, he was in the San Francisco art band Eye Protection, which had one track on the compilation Rising Stars of San Francisco: "Take Her Where The Boys Are". They also recorded a 7-inch single called "Elroy Jetson" with a b-side of "Go Go Girl" on Eleph Records.

His demo for the song "Man Talk", which would finally appear on the album ...Upon My Wicked Son, was featured in the early Brad Pitt classic Cutting Class as well as other unreleased Wall OF Voodoo demos. These same demos appeared in the film C.H.U.D. II.

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