Andrea Marie Campise
has loved singing and performing since childhood. As a little girl she'd sing
along with the radio, brush microphone in hand, and perform for her parents. Her
dad worked in the construction trade, so she moved around a lot(including a few
years on Nantucket Island) until her family settled down in
Spicewood, Texas. Growing up, Andrea
Marie sang in high school musicals and choir, studied piano
and tuba, and listened to the radio every chance she could get. "My dad used to
have Patsy Cline and Willie Nelson tapes in his truck -- I would play DJ, listen
to them over, and over and sing along," she says.
After graduating from Lake Travis High School, Andrea Marie attended UT for a
while and then lived in Santa Monica and Denver. She took her first guitar
lesson at Santa Monica College. "As soon as I knew how to play my first three
chords, I was downloading tabs off the Internet and trying to learn how to play
and sing at the same time," she recalls. In Denver she lived next to a
restaurant/bar that did karaoke every night of the week. "I loved going and
singing up on stage and I just couldn't seem to get enough of it. Doing karaoke
gave me the courage to get up on stage and do what I do now."
Eventually, Andrea Marie got homesick and moved back to
Spicewood. Her singing career didn't
get serious until 2002, when she started playing as a duo with guitarist and
music teacher John Fink. "We started writing music and learning a lot of cover
material, then playing anywhere and everywhere we could." After playing
regularly at several Austin open mics and building a following, they eventually
found a drummer and bass player and started the full band. Andrea Marie and the
Magnolias now perform originals and covers 4-5 nights a week around Texas and
are frequently booked for private functions. Andrea Marie graduated from Texas
State University with a degree in
communication studies and minor in mass communications -- she finds her
communications background helpful for promoting the band.
Andrea Marie has a vocal style all her own. She cites Patsy Cline, James Taylor,
Otis Redding, and the Beatles as
early musical influences. When I moved back to Austin I really started getting
into local bands like Kelly Willis, Reckless Kelly, Seth Walker, The
Greencards, Rusty Weir, and so many
others," she says. One of her biggest idols, Willie
Nelson, lives and records just down the road from her home in
Spicewood. She's a huge
Dixie Chicks fan as well.
What keeps her going? "I love making people happy and evoking memories with
music, whether they be happy or sad," she says. "People relate music and lyrics
to their own lives and personal experiences -- each time I get up on stage and
sing an original tune or a cover, I do that for people." She says that people
often thank her for doing a
particular song because it reminded them of a past event in their life. But
beyond that, there's the sheer joy of making music." I like making the audience
happy, but singing and performing truly makes me happy and content -- I wouldn't
be complete without it. Performing is such a thrill. Music is a tough career
and industry -- I found that
out very quickly -- but I will never give up on it!"