Andy Stochansky

Andy Stochansky is a musician and songwriter[1] from Toronto, Canada, currently living in Los Angeles, United States.

Radio Fusebox won the 2000 Canadian Juno Award for Best Album Design (Michael Wrycraft - Creative Director).

The day after my final Fusebox Tour show, I started writing something on the long drive home that would set me on a new course so I wrote "Stutter".

Although the album was completed and mastered, a restructuring of the RCA record company, along with the firing of the very people who signed him, put Stochansky out on his own and he decided to pitch the songs to be able to get traction while figuring his own live career.

A second single, "House of Gold", received radio success for Stochansky himself when released in Canada on the Canadian independent label Linus.

Highlights included singles being played by NPR World Cafe, and KCRW KEXP radio airplay.