Andy McKee
(born in 1979 in Topeka, Kansas, United States) is an American fingerstyle guitarist currently signed to the American record label Candyrat Records. His style of playing and his compositions have earned him a considerable international fanbase; in late 2006, a live performance of his flagship song "Drifting" became a Featured Video on YouTube and MySpace, achieving over 23,600,000 views on the former to date and remaining one of its highest rated music clips. A handful of McKee's other songs have experienced lesser success on YouTube, such as "Rylynn" with over 10,000,000 views. Similarly, McKee's cover of "Africa" reached over 9,000,000 views before suddenly being removed by Candyrat Records.
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Life and career
McKee played his first guitar, an
Aria nylon string bought by his father, at age 13. Initially underwhelmed by his guitar lessons, McKee's electric guitar-playing cousin inspired him to continue learning, taking him out for his 16th birthday to see a guitarist named
Preston Reed perform live at a
clinic. McKee later bought an instructional videotape from Reed and began to learn more complex guitar techniques from it, also earning his
GED that year in order to drop out of high school. He began to take influence from guitarists such as
Michael Hedges,
Billy McLaughlin,
Pat Kirtley, and from
Passion Session
by
Don Ross, as he self-studied the instrument.
Nocturne (2001)
In 2001, McKee independently released his first album,
Nocturne
. That same year, he placed third at the National Fingerstyle Guitar Competition in
Winfield,
Kansas, the youngest competitor to place so highly.
[1] In 2003, McKee toured in Taiwan with
Jacques Stotzem,
Isato Nakagawa, and
Masaaki Kishibe, and earned first place in the
Miscellaneous Acoustic Instrument contest
of the
Kansas State Fiddling and Picking Championships
with a Ron Spillers
harpguitar he purchased from
Stephen James Bennett in 2002.
[2], [3] The instrument can be heard in a number of his songs, such as "Into The Ocean" and "Gates of Gnomeria". Only 1,000 copies of
Nocturne
were ever printed and is now out of print.
Dreamcatcher (2004)
McKee released his second album,
Dreamcatcher
, in 2004. The album includes his cover of "Africa" , as well as "The Friend I Never Met", a song written in tribute to the late
Michael Hedges. McKee used the title track to win the opportunity to perform with bassist
Michael Manring, with whom he has since toured. Additionally,
he placed second in the
Fingerstyle Guitar Competition
of the
Canadian Guitar Festival
that year.
[4] The album was later re-released by McKee's label in response to the popularity he garnered on YouTube.
Art of Motion (2005)
McKee's third CD,
Art of Motion
, was released on Candyrat Records in November 2005 and earned considerable praise from established acoustic guitarists such as Don Ross, whom McKee is currently on the same label with and has noted as one of his favorite artists. Most of the songs that McKee is known for on YouTube appear on the album, which has a handful of tracks carried over from
Dreamcatcher
as well. During the early stages of McKee's success on YouTube in late 2006 and early 2007,
Art of Motion
was the only album of his carried by Candyrat Records, and saw the most mainstream exposure as a result.
Gates of Gnomeria (2007)
After his popularity due to his performances on YouTube and touring extensively throughout much of 2007, McKee returned to the studio to record his fourth CD,
Gates of Gnomeria
. The album contains six new songs, one of which had already been seen on YouTube ("Gates of Gnomeria"), as well as two cover songs. McKee spent the majority of 2008 on tour throughout the world, performing with other Candyrat artists and promoting both
Gates of Gnomeria
and his collaborative album with
Don Ross,
The Thing That Came From Somewhere
. He released a split DVD that same year with labelmate
Antoine Dufour, each artist contributing eight songs to the disc; two of McKee's from
Gates of Gnomeria
.
Untitled New Album (2010)
McKee announced in May 2009 that he was intending to finish touring in the second half of the year and concentrate on recording his upcoming album, which is due out early 2010. He stated in July 2009 that it will most likely be titled "Joyland", the title track of the album.
Current activities
Self-described as "just this guy from
Topeka, Kansas who kind of blew up on the Internet about a week before Christmas", McKee became one of Candyrat records' bestselling artists after the video of "Drifting" was massively upvoted by users at
Digg.
[5] Since then he has appeared by invitation on
Woodsongs as well as
Last Call with Carson Daly, and his online store completely sold out of his various
guitar tablature books. Due to risen demand, sheet music for nearly all of his songs is now available to purchase and download from Candyrat's webstore. He has also contributed to
Josh Groban's 2007 grammy nominated Christmas album,
Noël
, playing guitar on the song "Little Drummer Boy". Groban's album went on to become the best-selling CD of 2007 in the U.S.
[6], hitting #1 on the U.S.
Billboard 200.
[7]
Response to filesharing
McKee has, in the past, personally commented on
BitTorrent websites hosting his music, chastising downloaders for their actions. Posting to
The Pirate Bay under the name "AlteredTuning" (which is the same handle he uses in all his internet message board appearances as well as on his own website's message boards), McKee sarcastically echoed other commenters' thanks to the original uploader of his album and urged people to purchase his work legitimately. His comments were met with approval while some pointed out that the exposure on
The Pirate Bay might lead to increased sales.
Equipment and influences
McKee currently uses the following equipment:
- Greenfield G4 and GB Guitars
- Lance McCollum Baritone Guitar
- Ron Spillers Harp Guitars
- K&K Sound Pickups (internal)
- DTAR Solstice Pre-Amp
- D'Addario Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge
- Shubb Capos
McKee's influences include:
Eric Johnson,
Dream Theater,
Michael Hedges,
Preston Reed,
Billy McLaughlin,
Tommy Emmanuel,
Björk,
Steve Lukather,
Metallica,
Joe Satriani,
Iron Maiden,
Pantera,
Steve Erquiaga,
Vince Di Cola,
Toto,
Peter Gabriel,
Imogen Heap,
King Crimson,
Primus,
Pat Metheny, and
Don Ross,
McKee began listening to metal, such as Dream Theater, at the age of 13. He described on Woodsongs how he was a "metal freak" during childhood, even performing a Metallica song in his high school talent show. It wasn't until he saw Preston Reed that his influences began to shift towards acoustic songwriters such as Don Ross and Michael Hedges. Both walks of music continue to influence him, though he has stuck with acoustic music in his professional life.
In response to certain comments regarding the source of his creative talent, McKee has proudly admitted to have never taken any recreational drugs in his life—a fact lauded by many of his fans online, including fellow guitarist Don Ross. Commenting on McKee's MySpace, Ross wrote:
I too have never touched weed, pills, blow or needles. I'm always insulted when people find that hard to believe. 'How can you write such insane music straight?!?' Frick! Some of us are just creative using only the chemicals already present in our bodies. That goes for almost any musician I've had a close association with, contrary to the stereotypes. Hell, Zappa was sober all the time!
Bravo, Andy. I appreciate the fact that when you and I tour together, there's no junk going around, no smokes, no nothing. Keeping it clean. And we always have a fabulous time.
Discography
Album Title
| Year
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Nocturne
| 2001
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Dreamcatcher
| 2004
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Art of Motion
| 2005
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Gates of Gnomeria
| 2007
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Split DVD with Antoine Dufour
| 2007
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The Thing That Came From Somewhere
with Don Ross
| 2008
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Untitled 5th Studio Album
| 2010
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References
- ''Instrument Contest Winner Archives - Andy McKee'', Winfield Valley Festival website.. Retrieved January 17, 2008.
- ''2003 Kansas State Fiddling and Picking Championships - Contest Results''.. Retrieved January 17, 2008.
- Biography at McKee's website.. Retrieved January 17, 2008.
- ''Andy McKee - Biography'', The Canadian Guitar Festival website.{{dead link|url=http://comevisit.com/vezco/festival/mckee.html|date=April 2009}}. Retrieved January 17, 2008.
- ''Amazing finger style guitarist Andy Mckee proves why you suck'', Digg website
- Geoff Mayfield, "Groban's 'Noel' Makes Chart History", Billboard.biz, December 18, 2007.
- ''Artist Chart History - Josh Groban'', Billboard Magazine.. Retrieved January 19, 2008.