Craig D'Andrea is one of the younger faces you will find on the acoustic gu… Read Full Bio ↴Craig D'Andrea is one of the younger faces you will find on the acoustic guitar scene, but he isn't playing like he's 24 years old. Craig has been receiving support from fans and critics alike since releasing his debut album "Crazy is Catching" on CandyRat Records in March of 2007. The release of his album, along with his title of 2007 Canadian Fingerstyle Champion, has given him the chance to tour in the United States and Canada with respected artists Andy McKee, Don Ross, Antoine Dufour and Peter Ciluzzi.
In the third grade, Craig began his music inclination when he chose to play the cello in his school's orchestra. The cello faded away and was replaced by the baritone ukulele which remained the only instrument in Craig's hands until 1999 when a high school friend introduced him to the acoustic guitar. During his first few years as a guitarist, Craig took basic lessons that allowed him to form his technique and musical style. With the help of his teacher, Craig discovered his main influences such as Lindsay Buckingham, Don Ross and Leo Kottke.
Later in high school, Craig studied classical guitar for three years and planned to attend college to be a classical performance major. After doing well in his auditions, Craig decided to get his degree in Sound Recording and Production from the University of New Haven. The choice not to study guitar allowed him to concentrate his musical efforts towards composing and developing his own sound.
D'Andrea found success in 2006 when he placed third in the Canadian Fingerstyle Championship, and even more, when he took first place in 2007. With the help of his win and a CD that showed promise, Craig was asked to tour with Andy McKee, Don Ross and Antoine Dufour in the United States and Canada
In the third grade, Craig began his music inclination when he chose to play the cello in his school's orchestra. The cello faded away and was replaced by the baritone ukulele which remained the only instrument in Craig's hands until 1999 when a high school friend introduced him to the acoustic guitar. During his first few years as a guitarist, Craig took basic lessons that allowed him to form his technique and musical style. With the help of his teacher, Craig discovered his main influences such as Lindsay Buckingham, Don Ross and Leo Kottke.
Later in high school, Craig studied classical guitar for three years and planned to attend college to be a classical performance major. After doing well in his auditions, Craig decided to get his degree in Sound Recording and Production from the University of New Haven. The choice not to study guitar allowed him to concentrate his musical efforts towards composing and developing his own sound.
D'Andrea found success in 2006 when he placed third in the Canadian Fingerstyle Championship, and even more, when he took first place in 2007. With the help of his win and a CD that showed promise, Craig was asked to tour with Andy McKee, Don Ross and Antoine Dufour in the United States and Canada
More Genres
No Artists Found
More Artists
Load All
No Albums Found
More Albums
Load All
No Tracks Found
Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Search results not found
Song not found
...And Then You Moved To Jersey
Craig D'Andrea Lyrics
No lyrics text found for this track.
The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
Shane Garcia
Keep up the amazing, inspiring work Craig! I'm really digging it all!
Rael0505
I'm loving all these new videos. Please make a fifth tab set, Craig!
Staffan Svahn
Hello Craig! Great melody and playing! You are an inspiration. Best regards Staffan
trout77x
This is what I was waiting for. His first album was a good start, but his music has matured alot with this new one. Great job Craig!
ronniebillhicks
relaxing as hell,....very well put together,,,thank you!!!!
Snougdoug
Fantastic Craig, nice tune, well done :)
Wesley
Fantastic song as usual from Craig. I got to meet him the other day, and talked with him for about 20 minutes. He's a very nice guy, and very down to earth.
Jesus Rex Pinsel
i like the title of his tracks and the music as well. :D acoustic pieces relaxes me. it has this purity that makes it sound relaxing to my ear.
centralscrutinizer9
sounds superb what a really nice sound from that guitar
Michael Bustamante
craig is getting awesome..hes one of my favorites..but go see the two live and you'll see why andy mckee is still WAY ahead.