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Andy Sturmer is an American-born musical artist, writer and producer. He was one of the founding members of the band Beatnik Beatch, which lead to the formation of cult favourite Jellyfish.

Jellyfish

Jellyfish released two albums, Bellybutton (1990) and Spilt Milk (1993). Sturmer held the rare distinction of being a drummer who regularly sang lead in a rock group, but who played live on a stand-up drum set at the front of the stage instead of sitting on a throne at the rear of the band. Jellyfish failed to catch fire commercially, and intra-group friction led to Jellyfish's dissolution in early 1994.

Puffy AmiYumi

After Jellyfish's demise, Sturmer began a new career as a producer and writer, most notably for the Japanese pop band Puffy AmiYumi. He was credited as "The Godfather" of the band for giving them their name.

Puffy were approached by Cartoon Network to create the theme tune for their 2003 animated series Teen Titans. Originally suggested by the series' producer Sam Register, creator Glen Murakami was delighted when he realised Andy Sturmer would be involved [1].

A year later Puffy AmiYumi were looking to break into the North American market. Sturmer was consulting producer for their TV show Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi and composed the score music for the show, throughout its three seasons. Following this he has also composed the theme songs for various other Cartoon Network series, including: Ben 10 along with the score composition, Batman: The Brave and the Bold and a new theme for the third season of The Batman animated series. He also contributed the theme song for the Disney series My Friends Tigger & Pooh along with the score composition. Sturmer is also credited as performing theme song for the Transformers Animated cartoon.

As of Puffy AmiYumi's 2007 album Honeycreeper, Sturmer has had a reduced contribution to the band's work.

Side projects

Sturmer has also appeared on various albums for back up vocals for artist like Bleu's Redhead, Mandy Moore's Coverage and Switchfoot's Nothing Is Sound. He also contributes backing vocals to some tracks on Winter Pays For Summer by Glen Phillips.

Sturmer performed on two songs on the debut solo album for Katey Sagal, who is best known for her role as Peg Bundy on the sitcom Married... with Children. The album, entitled Well... was released by Virgin Records in April 1994. Andy also co-wrote and played drums for Swedish pop band The Merrymakers' second album, Bubblegun.

Sturmer has recently surfaced as a collaborator with L.E.O., a one-off supergroup also featuring, among others, pop auteur Bleu, Hanson, producer John Fields, and Mike Viola of The Candy Butchers. The group and its album, Alpacas Orgling, are a pastiche tribute to the style of Electric Light Orchestra.[2] Many of his fans are disappointed that he is not in the spotlight as a solo artist.

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