Andy Watts (born England) was the
drummer for John Squire's post Stone
Roses project, The Seahorses. After
auditioning several different drummers for The Seahorses, Squire picked
Watts as he could sing backing vocals whilst playing and had already
played with bassist Stuart Fletcher in the
past. Following disagreements, Watts parted company with the band and
was replaced by a string of session drummers, including Toby Drummond
and Mark Heaney. Since his departure from the now defunct band, Watts
formed the group Mozer, played various sessions including guitar work
for Stuart Staples [Tindersticks], and is now a solo artist in his own
right, recently playing to a sell out audience at the Shepherds Bush
Empire in London,
and writing music for radio.He still finds the time to teach guitar
vocals and drums.
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