




Johnny Andrews is a songwriter/producer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He has written
for and with artists on Atlantic, Warner, Jive/Sony, Capitol, and Hollywood Records.
Andrews’ songs have been featured on the Fuse video channel, MTV’s “The Hills”, “One
Tree Hill” and various movie soundtracks. One of his more recent songs, “I’m Not
Jesus”, was performed by the group Apocalyptica which featured Corey Taylor (Slipknot,
Stone Sour) on vocals. In addition to being a top 5 Rock Radio hit, the song was
also a Top Ten video on The Fuse and MTV. Andrews also co-
Andrews cut his teeth in the music business as a musician forming several bands, most notable the cult favorite, Johnny Hyde Quartet. JHQ became the vehicle that honed his skills not only as a songwriter but also as a producer. Two successful releases, “The Red Light is Always On” and “Here Comes the Breakdown” allowed him to work side by side with the likes of Rick Parashar (Nickelback, Pearl Jam), Jeff Glixman (ELO, Kansas) and Butch Walker (Pink, Avril Lavigne). In 2003, Andrews teamed up with former members of Filter, Geno Lenardo and Steve Gillis to form the band Widescreen. The group enjoyed great enthusiasm for their live performances but disbanded prior to a record release.
Since that time, Andrews has focused on songwriting and producing full-
