Andy McKee  (born April 4, 1979 in Topeka, Kansas) is an American fingerstyle  guitarist currently signed to the US-American record label Candyrat  Records. His style of playing and his compositions have earned him a  considerable fanbase; in late 2006, a live performance of his flagship  song "Drifting" became a Featured Video on YouTube and MySpace,  achieving over 12,000,000 views on the former to date and remaining one  of its highest rated music clips. A handful of McKee's other songs have  experienced lesser success on YouTube, such as "Rylynn" and "Africa"  both eclipsing 5,000,000 views apiece.
McKee  played his first guitar, an Aria nylon string bought by his father, at  age 13. Initially underwhelmed by his guitar lessons, McKee's electric  guitar-playing cousin inspired him to continue learning, taking him out  for his 16th birthday to see a guitarist named Preston Reed perform live  at a clinic. McKee bought an instructional videotape from Reed and  began to learn more complex guitar techniques from it, also earning his  GED that year in order to drop out of high school. He began to take  influence from guitarists such as Michael Hedges, Don Ross, Billy  McLaughlin, Pat Kirtley, and Tommy Emmanuel as he self-studied the  instrument.
In  2001, McKee independently released his first album, Nocturne. That same  year, he placed third at the National Fingerstyle Guitar Competition in  Winfield, Kansas, the youngest competitor to place so highly.In 2003,  McKee toured in Taiwan with Jacques Stotzem, Isato Nakagawa, and Masaaki  Kishibe, and earned first place in the Miscellaneous Acoustic  Instrument contest of the Kansas State Fiddling and Picking  Championships with a Ron Spillers harpguitar he purchased from Stephen  Bennett in 2002.The instrument can be seen in a number of his songs,  such as "Into The Ocean" And "Gates of Gnomeria".
McKee  released his second album, Dreamcatcher, in 2004. The album includes  his cover of "Africa", as well as "The Friend I Never Met", a song  written in tribute to the late Michael Hedges. McKee used the title  track to win the opportunity to perform with bassist Michael Manring,  whom he has toured with multiple times since. Additionally, he placed  second in the Fingerstyle Guitar Competition of the Canadian Guitar  Festival that year. The album was later re-released by McKee's label in  response to the popularity he garnered on YouTube.
McKee's  third CD, Art of Motion, was released on Candyrat Records in November  2005 and earned considerable praise from established acoustic guitarists  such as Don Ross, whom McKee is currently on the same label with and  has noted as one of his favorite artists. Most of the songs that McKee  is known for on YouTube appear on the album, which has a handful of  tracks carried over from Dreamcatcher as well. During the early stages  of McKee's success on YouTube in late 2006 and early 2007, Art of Motion  was the only album of his carried by Candyrat Records, and saw the most  mainstream exposure as a result.
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