Andrew Lynch
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Andrew Lynch (born in Soldotna, Alaska) is a singer-songwriter, keyboard player, and audio engineer, who lives in Los Angeles, California. In 2004, he released his debut album Samaritopia with the help of Pat Boone and Bill Hudson. The album features Sebastian Steinberg and The Section Quartet, who he frequently performs with at Largo (nightclub).
In the fall of 2007, Lynch toured with Earlimart in support of their record Mentor Tormentor, playing keyboards and trumpet. He is the singer and keyboard player of The Poor Excuses and a member of The Black Pine.

