Andy Kim(III)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Singer/songwriter Andy Kim was born as Andrew Youakim on December 5,
1946 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Andy went to New York City in his mid
teens with just forty dollars in his pocket to try his luck in the
music business. He lasted a few short days in New York and returned
back to Canada. Undaunted, Kim made a second journey to New York. He
worked at various odd jobs and recorded demos on the side before
persuading music producer/songwriter Jeff Barry to give him a break.
Andy recorded his debut single "How'd We Ever Get This Way?" for the
Steed label in April, 1968. The song subsequently went on to become a
Top 20 radio hit in both Canada and America alike. His follow-up single
"Shoot 'Em Up Baby" was banned from various radio stations, but
nonetheless still managed to sell half a million copies. Kim scored
another Top 20 hit with "Rainbow Ride" and had a Top 10 smash success
with his wonderfully catchy rendition of "Baby, I Love You." He won the
Juno Award for Top Male Vocalist in 1968. Andy co-wrote the deliciously
bubbly and infectious bubblegum pop classic "Sugar, Sugar," which was a
massive #1 hit for the Archies in 1969. He co-wrote additional songs
for the Archies as well as co-wrote a handful of songs on the album
"Changes" by the Monkees. Kim hit another one right out of the ballpark
with the groovy "Rock Me Gently;" this song soared to #1 on the
Billboard pop charts in the fall of 1974 and sold six million copies.
Following the death of his father in 1976, Andy took a hiatus from the
music business. He returned under the pseudonym Baron Longfellow
several years later: he recorded a self-titled debut album in 1980 and
the follow-up album "Prisoner by Design" in 1984. He also released the
single "Powerdrive" under his Longfellow alias in 1991. More recently
Kim released the five song CD EP "I Forgot to Mention" in 2004. In
March, 2005 he won the annual Indie Award for Favorite Solo Artist
during Canadian Music Week. That same year Andy Kim established the
Andy Kim Christmas Show, which is an annual live concert charity event
that raises money for the Children's Aid Foundation.