Andy Scott

Andy Scott

Born: June 30, 1949
in Wrexham, North Wales, UK
Andrew David "Andy" Scott is a Welsh musician and songwriter. He is best known for being the lead guitarist and a backing vocalist in the band Sweet.

Movies for Andy Scott...

The Sweet: Action (The Ultimate Story)
Title: The Sweet: Action (The Ultimate Story)
Released: September 18, 2015
Type: Movie
SWEET are celebrating the 40th anniversary of one of their greatest ever hits “Action” with the release of a brand new "Best Of" CD and DVD that at last tells the ultimate SWEET story from the very beginning to today, also under the same motto: ACTION - 40 years of hits! Over 7 hours of TV Performances, Music Videos and Concerts!
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Play It Loud: The Story of Marshall
Title: Play It Loud: The Story of Marshall
Character: Self
Released: November 28, 2014
Type: Movie
A history and tribute to British Jim Marshall's amplifiers, which since then became the standard of rock'n'roll amplifiers ever since.
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The Sweet: Sweetlike
Title: The Sweet: Sweetlike
Character: Guitar / Vocals / Keyboards
Released: October 12, 2003
Type: Movie
1. Introduction 2. Hell Raiser 3. Block Buster 4. Fox on the Run 5. Medley: Wig-Wam Bam/Little Willy 6. Sweetlife 7. You're Crazy 8. Airheads 9. Do it All Over Again 10. Never Say Forever 11. Medley: a. Coco b. Funny Funny c. Poppa Joe 12. The Six Teens 13. Poppa Joe 14. Ballroom Blitz 15. The Six Teens 16. Action 17. Lies in Your Eyes 18. Fever of Love 19. Sweet and Sour
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The Sweet: All That Glitters
Title: The Sweet: All That Glitters
Released: February 28, 1974
Type: Movie
In 1973, Sweet were the subject of a documentary All That Glitters for BBC Schools series Scene. Being intended for “educational purposes,” the program had to pose a relevant topic for debate among its teenage audience—in this case, “Is the music business really that glamorous?” Over a period of two to three days, Scene followed the band members Brian Connolly (vocals), Steve Priest (bass/coals), Andy Scott (guitar) and Mick Tucker (drums) as they rehearsed for a Top of the Pops appearance (which led to an outcry over Priest’s Nazi outfit) and their (now hailed as “legendary”) Christmas show at London’s Rainbow Theater.