Andy Scott

Guitarist

Andy Scott was born in Wrexham, Wales, United Kingdom on June 30th, 1949 and is the Guitarist. At the age of 75, Andy Scott biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 30, 1949
Nationality
Wales, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Wrexham, Wales, United Kingdom
Age
75 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
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Composer, Guitarist, Musician, Singer, Songwriter
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Andy Scott Life

Andrew David "Andy" Scott (born 30 June 1949) is a Welsh singer and songwriter.

He is best known for his role as both the lead guitarist and a back vocalist in the band Sweet.

Personal life

Scott is a student at All Cannings, in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire. After his wife Maddy's absence on a long tour of Australia, she took him in 2004.

Scott was diagnosed with prostate cancer in September 2009; after treatment, he was in remission.

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Andy Scott Career

Career

Scott started out playing bass guitar. His first gig was at St Peters Hall in Wrexham with The Rasjaks in November 1963 and then with other bands in Wales such as Guitars Incorporated and 3Ds.

He then progressed to guitar and played with other bands including The Saints, The ForeWinds, and The Missing Links. In 1966 he joined The Silverstone Set (later shortened to The Silverstones), who won the TV show Opportunity Knocks five weeks running, and appeared in the all-winners show for Christmas 1966, losing to Freddie Starr. One of their further highlights was to support Jimi Hendrix in Manchester in January 1967.

When The Silverstones split, Scott went on to form The Elastic Band, who recorded an album called Expansions of Life. Lead singer Ted Yeadon left to join Love Affair, however, before the album's release and the band folded. During this time they also recorded the album Pop Sounds, under the name The Cool.

Scott then played in the backing band for The Scaffold, which also included Mike McGear on bass and saxophone. He went on to join Mayfield's Mule, who recorded three singles, "Drinking My Moonshine", "I See a River" and "We Go Rollin'". An album was also released in Uruguay called Mayfields Mule with the song titles translated on the sleeve into Spanish.

In the late summer of 1970, Scott replaced Mick Stewart in The Sweet after an audition in front of Brian Connolly, Steve Priest and Mick Tucker, as well as group managers Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. He was one of the last guitarists to audition. According to Steve Priest's autobiography "Are You Ready Steve?", Scott turned up looking pretty untidy, with very long hair and scruffy clothes. He plugged his guitar in and immediately the amplifier to feedback. He eventually performed his piece and the members of the band thought he should join The Sweet.

Scott's first single release in 1975 was a reworked version of the Desolation Boulevard track "Lady Starlight" backed by "Where D'Ya Go?". Both songs, recorded during the Give Us A Wink sessions, were written and produced by Scott and Mick Tucker and featured Scott playing all instruments except the drums (Tucker). Scott made a promotional video for the track and also appeared on Mike Mansfield's British TV Show "Supersonic".

Scott released his second solo single, "Gotta See Jane", in 1983 under the name Ladders. It was a cover of the R. Dean Taylor Motown hit and was produced by himself and Louis Austin, who had worked with Sweet as their engineer on past ventures. The B-side "Krugerrands", co-written with Chris Bradford, was subsequently released as the follow-up single (as Andy Scott this time), but like its predecessor failed to chart, except in Australia, where it peaked at number 89 and South Africa where it was a top 10 hit. In 1984, Scott released two more solo singles, "Let Her Dance" and "Invisible". A compilation of all his solo projects, including demos, was released by Repertoire Records in 1993, under the title 30 Years.

He produced a couple of demos for Weapon, which was then fronted by Danny Hynes who went on to form Paddy Goes to Holyhead and Scott played with them now and again. Scott then produced, played on and appeared in the video for their single "Green Green Grass of Home" and then joined the band on a regular basis until reforming Sweet.

Scott produced the Suzi Quatro album, Back to the Drive, released in February 2006.

In 1985 Scott and Tucker re-formed Sweet with new members Paul Day (ex-Iron Maiden) on lead vocals, Phil Lanzon (ex-Grand Prix now with Uriah Heep) on keyboards, and Mal McNulty (ex-Weapon) on bass. This band became "Andy Scott's Sweet" following Tucker's departure in 1991.

In July 2010, Scott appeared in UK television adverts for the insurance company VanCompare.com. Three adverts were in circulation featuring "Fox on the Run", "Love Is Like Oxygen", and "Action".

Scott was a main organiser of the first charity Rock Against Cancer concert in All Cannings, Wiltshire, in May 2012, which was headlined by Brian May, The Boomtown Rats, and Midge Ure. Concerts are still ongoing, in which Scott still plays an active role.

Since the death of Steve Priest in June 2020, Andy is the last surviving member of the Sweet.

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Protesters from this area are scaling up by 100 feet. The Kelpies are the oldest living thing in Scotland to ban the fossil fuel industry from being active

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 23, 2023
Two climate campaigners have scaled to the top of a 100-foot tourist attraction in Scotland to tackle the fossil fuel industry. The activists from This Is Rigged stumbling stumble were able to scale The Kelpies steel sculptures between Falkirk and Grangemouth at 5 a.m. this morning. They said they would not be lured underwater by the fossil fuel industry, referring to Scottish folklore, where kelpies delighted young children before drowning them. The protesters are still on the historic, which was designed by Andy Scott and installed in 2013, and they have unveiled a banner that reads "This Is Rigged."

Filippo Giraldi, Nottingham Forest's sports director, was fired after just six months

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2023
With the club fighting relegation, Nottingham Forest's sporting director Filippo Giraldi has been sacked. The Italian was hired only six months ago, just weeks before recruitment duo George Syrianos and Andy Scott were sacked, and his departure leaves crippled boss Steve Cooper with one less ally behind the scenes. Since the latter's arrival, Cooper and Giraldi had developed a strong working relationship, but Forest's January transfer window, which Giraldi oversaw, hasn't produced the desired outcomes.

Charlton has sacked ex Bristol City manager Dean Holden as the club's new manager

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2022
As the club ushers in a new era, Dean Holden has been named as the head coach of Charlton Athletic. On Tuesday, the 43-year-old did not train, but Charlton's Carabao Cup match against Premier League Brighton will be broadcast live on Monday. He was named head coach as part of the League One team's new-look leadership structure, with former Nottingham Forest head of scouting Andy Scott taking up a director of football and former Boston United chairman Jim Rodwell taking over as the chief operating officer.