Andy Christell
Andy "A. C." Christell (born 14 June 1964 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish bass guitarist known for playing in glam rock outfit Electric Boys[1] and for Hanoi Rocks. He is a friend of Conny Bloom and the two played together growing up.[citation needed] Christell was recruited into Hanoi Rocks in 2004, shortly after Bloom. Although Christell had considered giving up the bass prior to this, Bloom and former bandmate Andy McCoy were able to persuade him otherwise. His passions include collecting Ed Wood and Vincent Price DVDs.
References
- ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Electric Boys". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
- v
- t
- e
Hanoi Rocks
- Michael Monroe
- Andy McCoy
- Conny Bloom
- Andy Christell
- George Atlagic
- Nasty Suicide
- Sami Yaffa
- Stefan Piesnack
- Gyp Casino
- Terry Chimes
- Timo Kaltio
- Razzle
- Jesu Hämäläinen
- Nedo
- René Berg
- Peki Sirola
- Costello Hautamäki
- Timpa
- Stevie Klasson
- Lacu
- "Tragedy"
- "Dead by X-Mas"
- "Malibu Beach Nightmare"
- "Until I Get You"
- "Up Around the Bend"
- "Million Miles Away"
- "Underwater World"
- "Don't You Ever Leave Me"
- "People Like Me"
- "Keep Our Fire Burning"
- "Fashion"
- "This One's for Rock'n'Roll"
- All Those Wasted Years
- The Nottingham Tapes
- Buried Alive
- Discography
- Fallen Angels
This article about a Swedish musician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e