As a kid, Andy Seagrave wanted to be Michael Jackson. He spent nights listening to records through his headphones, absorbed in the music until he fell asleep. But when he discovered the guitar at age 12, he found his true calling. It became his primary instrument for self-expression. A tool he continues to use today to define and refine his unique musical voice.

Originally from South Texas, Andy began his career playing blues in local clubs before he was even old enough to legally enter them. At 18, he moved to New York City to attend the School of Visual Arts, balancing his studies with his evolution as a "blues man." For over a decade, he has been a fixture on NYC stages, ranging from the intimate rooms of Rockwood Music Hall to the legendary Apollo Theater, where he placed 3rd at Amateur Night.

To Andy, the blues is a blank canvas for the soul to paint on. A genre that is as spiritual as it is social. Whether he is performing at his weekly residency with the Phil Young House of Blues or showcasing original material from his albums ‘The Jungle’ and ‘All I’ll Ever Need’, his sound is defined by tasty riffs, soulful vocals, and a deep reverence for the craft. After 18 years in the "concrete jungle," his path continues to lead him exactly where he belongs: back to the blues.