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As a young teenager, Andy Narsingh was introduced to music by his father's 6 string guitar which he grew to love playing. As he approached 16, he tried playing the bass guitar, jamming out to Rush 'The Spirit of Radio', where he found his ultimate calling in life.  

With such huge influences as Geddy Lee, Stu Hamm and Billy Sheehan to guide him, Andy's progressive rock/funk style started to take shape and the rest is history. Andy formed his first progressive rock trio . This was a 3 piece all original band that released their  record  which was also released in Europe/Japan . On the day of the release, the band was not celebrating the worldwide debut, instead, they were paying their final respects to their drummer, who lost his life in a house fire a few days earlier. Devastated, the members cancelled their upcoming tour to support the  record in Europe and Japan, and took some much needed time to recoup their energies. This would find the guys at the end of an era. The band did not reform or record again.  

Instead, Andy took time away from the music industry and enrolled in Film School. He got involved in film production and sound tracks. It took almost 7 years before Andy was able to admit that he needed to play his bass guitar again, and without any hesitation, started playing again.  

Andy Narsingh plays the following:  Fender Jazz Basses, Taurus 3 pedals and TC Electronic Bass Systems.