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  1. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Roachford, ‘Twice In A Lifetime’ Album Review. Andrew Roachford might not be a name that springs immediately to mind when it comes to modern-day British music but, make no mistake about it, the singer is one of the most important names in British soul.

  2. Play Andrew Roachford and discover followers on SoundCloud | Stream tracks, albums, playlists on desktop and mobile. SoundCloud Andrew Roachford. Andrew Roachford’s tracks Ain't No Sunshine (Brian Power Extended Mix) by Andrew Roachford published on 2017-03-20T12 ...

  3. 11 de mar. de 2016 · March 11, 2016 13 Songs, 47 minutes ℗ 2016 Andrew Roachford. Also available in the iTunes Store . More By Andrew Roachford. The Beautiful Moment. The Beautiful Moment. 2013. Heart of the Matter (Vol.1) Heart of the Matter (Vol.1) 2003. Addictive. Addictive. 2011. Where I Stand. Where I Stand. 2011.

  4. Born in London in 1965 to West Indian parents, Andrew Roachford grew up in a musical environment listening to Motown, glam rock, reggae, and jazz. One day when he was a child, he started spontaneously playing the family piano, and by the age of 14 he was playing jazz club gigs with his uncle, a virtuoso saxophonist.

  5. Andrew Roachford (* 22. Januar 1965 in London) ist ein britischer Musiker westindischer Abstammung. Biografie Bereits als kleiner Junge fing er mit dem Klavierspiel an. Nach eigenen Angaben begann seine Karriere 1979. Begleitet wurde er damals von seinem Onkel Bill Roachford, einem bekannten Jazz-Saxophonisten.

  6. Andrew Roachford MBE is a British singer and song writer. He formed a band of the same name in 1987 and by 1988 they were touring, supporting acts such as Terence Trent D’Arby and The Christians. They went on to be signed by Columbia who gave them a seven-album recording deal and with 1989 hits Cuddly Toy and Family Man, they became Columbia ...

  7. Background. Roachford hadn't initially intended to record or release "Cuddly Toy"; the lyrics and song were considered a band in-joke. Roachford's record label, however, had noticed the song and asked the band if they would record it for their upcoming album. In an interview, Andrew Roachford recalled: