Andrew David Horowitz Net Worth

Andrew David Horowitz was born on October 12, 1983 in New Jersey, is a Pianist. Discover Andrew David Horowitz net worth, Biography, Age, Height, Family and career updates.
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Birth Day October 12, 1983
Birth Place New Jersey
Age 40 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra

💰 Net worth

Andrew David Horowitz, a renowned pianist hailing from New Jersey, is projected to have an estimated net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With his undeniable talent, extensive experience, and captivating performances, it comes as no surprise that his monetary worth reflects his success in the music industry. Andrew David Horowitz is highly regarded for his exceptional skills on the piano, and his contributions to the art form continue to earn him recognition and financial prosperity.

About

American musician and songwriter best known as the keyboardist for the Indie rock band Tally Hall. He played with them from 2002-2011 when the band began an indefinite hiatus. Some of the songs he wrote were "Good Day", "The Whole World and You" and "Misery Fell." He has worked as a music producer and songwriter for artists including John Legend, Celine Dion, and Rebecca Ferguson, among others.

He began learning the piano at age 5 and was composing by age 8. In high school, he pursued composition and piano studies with the faculty at the Juilliard School and was the principal pianist in the New York Youth Symphony. He received his bachelor's degrees in Music Composition and English Literature from the University of Michigan in 2001.

He is known for wearing a green tie on stage. He also writes fiction and poetry, for which he has won two Hopwood Awards. He was the senior arts writer for The Michigan Daily paper. In 2004 he won the John Lennon Scholarship Award for writing Tally Hall's "Good Day." His adhorowi Twitter account has 10,000 followers.

After the band went on hiatus, he began working from his studio in Brooklyn, New York. He is Jewish.

Other members of Tally Hall include Rob Cantor and, later, Ross Federman.