Born in Louiville, Ky., Andy Chase Cundiff travelled for the first 32 years of his life, with his USAF family, then on his own.
He has been known as an award-winning radio personality, designer, producer, studio musician, visual artist, and illustrator as well as a singer/songwriter.
Andy has recorded and performed literally from L.A. to Nashville, has 3 all-original works, “Aces, Eights, and Angels”, “Tunes to the Moon”, and most recently, “Roadtrip”. He also has a long discography of contributed work, including a song on “Keep the Light Alive: Celebrating the Music of Lowen & Navarro” appearing alongside nationals like Jackson Browne, Keb’ Mo’, the Bangles and many others. This project is an effort against ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s Disease. This year is also the debut year for Andy’s first effort in theatrical writing, with co-writing credits on the children’s Christmas musical, “Bethlehem or Bust”.
Andy has been on stage with, or opened for Michael Martin Murphy, Freddy Fender, Jerry Jeff Walker, Chicago, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, the Dixie Chicks, Don Williams, Kenny Chesney, Susan Gibson, Pat Greene, and scores of others.
Amarillo, Texas is Andy’s home of the last 20 years, and where he most enjoys playing acoustic gigs, though every once in a while you may see him out on the mother road or somewhere.

Andy,
I lost my Dad to ALS. Keep rockin for him…Todd Braafladt