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Andy Strachan : ウィキペディア英語版
Andy Strachan

Andrew Douglas Strachan (born 20 August 1974) is an Australian rock musician. In 1994, after growing up in Adelaide, he relocated to Melbourne where in 2000 he became the drummer of alternative rock group, Pollyanna. In 2002, he joined fellow alternative rockers, The Living End, they have issued four Top 5 albums on the ARIA Charts, ''Modern Artillery'' (No 3 in 2003), ''State of Emergency'' (No. 1 in 2006), ''White Noise'' (No. 2 in 2008) and ''The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating'' (No. 3 in 2011).
==Biography==
Andrew Douglas Strachan was born on 20 August 1974 and grew up in Adelaide. Strachan completed secondary education at Aberfoyle Park High School, then studied Natural Therapies for three years and worked in hospitality doing restaurant work. Strachan had started drumming at the age of 12, receiving tuition from Frets and Stix music shop in Reynella. At age 15, he began in an Adelaide band, The Runaways, playing covers of mostly 1950s and 1960s songs – similar to future The Living End founders Chris Cheney and Scott Owen, whose earlier group, The Runaway Boys was a cover band in Melbourne in 1992.
In 1993 Strachan formed Poxsii Barccs with Gary Hopper on lead vocals, Paul Inglis on lead guitar and Toby Martin on bass guitar and backing vocals. In 1994 the group moved to Melbourne.〔 In 1996 he formed the rock trio, Alcotomic, with John Baxter (ex-Holocene) and Denny Brereton. In 1998 Strachan's former bandmate, Inglis joined, in 2001 the band folded after releasing one self-titled EP and two singles. As a member of Alcotomic, Strachan shared songwriting credits with Baxter and Inglis on 13 tracks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) "> 'Adjusted' at APRA search engine ) Note: to search for other titles click 'Search again' and enter at Performer: alcotomic.〕
Strachan was in Latrobe Valley-based pop rockers, P76,〔 with Leigh Thomas on guitar and vocals, Danny McDonald on guitar and vocals, and Tim Mills on bass guitar. By 2000 he had joined Melbourne alternate rockers, Pollyanna, with Maryke Stapleton on vocals and Matt Handley on guitar.

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