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British '60s pop singer Tim Andrews was a versatile singer/guitarist who sang for several bands before embarking on a short-lived solo career. Born Chris Andrews, he appeared as the Artful Dodger in the London and New York productions of Lionel Bart's Oliver before settling in London in 1965. Andrews then sang with the mod ensemble <a href="spotify:artist:3MFheKLUBMUDH4rvqsvIhb">the Gremlins</a> before joining the Fleur De Lys in 1966 as a replacement for original singer Frank Smith. After parting ways with the Fleur De Lys in 1967, Andrews changed his name to Tim so as not to be confused with another singer/songwriter at the time. As a solo artist for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Parlophone%22">Parlophone</a>, Andrews teamed with songwriter <a href="spotify:artist:7ehKneZtCaVUoBFUT9kwsG">Paul Korda</a> and released several singles from 1969 to 1970 including "Angel Face," "How Many More Hearts Can Be Broken," and others. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi

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