Andy Cabic

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| Field | Value |
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| image | Andy Cabic.jpg |
| name | Andy Cabic |
| origin | Virginia, United States |
| instrument | Vocals, guitar |
| genre | Indie folk |
| years_active | 1992–present |
| label | Gnomonsong |
| website | www.vetiverse.com |
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| image = Andy Cabic.jpg | name = Andy Cabic | birth_name = | origin = Virginia, United States | instrument = Vocals, guitar | genre = Indie folk | years_active = 1992–present | label = Gnomonsong | website = www.vetiverse.com
Andy Cabic is a folk rock singer-songwriter, and lead member of the band Vetiver.
He was born in Virginia and attended school at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.
In the mid-1990s he was a member of the indie rock band The Raymond Brake, releasing an album on the Simple Machines record label and disbanding in 1998 when Cabic moved to San Francisco.
He is a longtime collaborator of Devendra Banhart, having co-written songs and produced Banhart's album Cripple Crow. He was also at one time a member of the experimental electronic band Tussle.
In 2011, Cabic appeared on former Cardinals guitarist Neal Casal's studio album, Sweeten the Distance.
Cabic co-produced Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion album Bright Examples with Thom Monahan.
References
References
- Pareles, Jon. (December 20, 2008). "VETIVER AND CRYSTAL STILTS; Grounded in the '60s, Revisiting Slivers of Rock's Past". The New York Times.
- "Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion Set Good 'Examples'".
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