Andy Masters career Highlights
Andy Masters career started at age 13 in Kansas City playing casuals. He stayed in the
area and was known as a session player; jingle writer and performer until moving to L.A.
in 1993 after signing an endorsement deal with Valley Arts Guitar. He played at the 1994
NAMM show with Bunny Brunel for Valley Arts as well as performing in Europe on their
behalf. In 1995, he headlined with Bunny Brunel at the University of Colorado/Boulder as
well as performing as a soloist in L.A.

In 1996, Andy joined Herald Jackson's
Ink Spots
as guitarist and musical director.

He finished out the
90's collaborating with Guitarist Cal Green, working clinics for Seymour Duncan with Al
McKay and Blues Saraseno, writing the theme to the independent film "Cassie" and
working on projects for producers Ron Wilson and Smokey Bates.

In 2000, Andy hosted a TV pilot and
appeared on two episodes of Ally McBeal while continuing to perform in Southern
California. 2001 was highlighted by a performance at the Exhibitors Show at the Venetian
Hotel in Las Vegas.

He moved back to the Midwest in 2002
doing session work in Branson and Kansas City, Missouri including writing and performing
the music for the children's Video "March of the Teddy Bears" a fund raising
project for Children's Mercy Hospital of Kansas City. Most recently Andy Masters has been
a frequent musical guest on the syndicated "Jim Bakker" TV show as well as
finishing his first CD "Trek". The end of 2003 was highlighted with a
performance on Tony Orlando's Veterans day show. Sharing the stage with Tony, Rod Mckuin,
Jimmy Rodgers and Debra Moreno.
Andy Masters is a proud endorser of Valley Arts Guitars, Soldano Custom Amplification and
Levy's Leathers. |