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Andrew Osenga
Background information
GenresSinger-songwriter, folk, alternative rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producer
WebsiteAndrewOsenga.com

Andrew Osenga is an American singer-songwriter and progressive rock musician. He also writes, produces, engineers and plays guitar for other artists. Formerly the lead singer of The Normals,[1] which broke up in 2003 for financial and family reasons, Osenga currently pursues a solo career in which he has released four albums. He is also a member of the band Caedmon's Call; he had taken over as vocalist/guitarist while Derek Webb was gone from the band.[2] In 2006, Osenga co-founded the Square Peg Alliance along with 12 other independent Nashville artists. In 2014, Osenga took a job with Capitol Records in A&R for their Christian music division.

Discography

The Normals

  • Better Than This (1998)
  • Coming To Life (2000)
  • A Place Where You Belong (2002)
  • Happy Christmas Vol. 2 (1999 compilation)

Caedmon's Call

Solo

  • Photographs (2002)[3]
  • Souvenirs & Postcards (2004)
  • Photographs (re-released 2006)
  • The Morning (2006)
  • Letters to the Editor, Vol. 1 (2007)
  • Letters to the Editor, Vol. 2 (2008)
  • Choosing Sides (2009)
  • Crooked Creek Songs (2010)
  • Leonard, the Lonely Astronaut (2012)
  • Heart EP (2015)
  • Soul EP (2015)
  • Flesh EP (2015)
  • Bone EP (2016)
  • The Painted Desert (2018)

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References

  1. ^ "The Normals". Allmusic. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
  2. ^ "Caedmon's Call Overdressed CD". CD Universe. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
  3. ^ "Andrew Osenga Discography". Allmusic. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
  4. ^ "Andrew Osenga Producer site". Archived from the original on January 27, 2016.
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