Andy Bartosh, born Andreas Bartosch in 1959 in Vienna, Austria, is an Austrian jazz and rock guitarist, songwriter, and music producer. He initially taught himself guitar before studying at the Konservatorium der Stadt Wien. Bartosh started his career with the Backyard Bluesband and toured with various jazz bands. In 1986, he joined the jazz combo Juju, releasing albums featuring musicians such as Idris Muhammad and Ingrid Jensen. From 1997 to 2000, he formed the duo Alice in the Fields with Myriam Filz, releasing two albums and achieving chart success in Austria, Russia, and Spain. Bartosh produced the ORF casting shows Starmania and Helden von Morgen, and played guitar for the Stars-Orchester of the ORF show Dancing Stars. He composed film scores for productions such as Al Capone: The Untouchable Legend and led the jazz departments at Vienna's Prayner Konservatorium and Gustav-Mahler-Konservatorium before founding JAM MUSIC LAB in 2011. He released notable solo albums such as Radio1 (1993), ZZ74 (2007), and Wildnis (2015).
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