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Marvin Andrew Sturmer (born March 11, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and composer who co-founded the rock band
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in 1989. He was the group's lead vocalist, drummer, and primary songwriter. Following their break-up in 1994, Sturmer became involved with
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, as writer and producer for the Japanese pop duo
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. Although Sturmer maintains a low public profile, he continues working as a songwriter for cartoons produced by
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and
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.


Jellyfish

Sturmer attended
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in
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in the 1970s.There, he was a drummer in the school's
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band, and met keyboardist
Roger Manning Roger Manning is a New York City based singer-songwriter who plays an aggressive acoustic style of music. Manning, along with a small handful of other artists, composed the original New York City anti-folk scene. On February 6, 1985, Manning w ...
. Manning recalled of Sturmer: "I've never seen anyone of his age with that expertise and command of his instrument. Andy was one of the first kids in our town who took it seriously and had a goal. He was my hero." They later joined the group Beatnik Beatch. When the band dissolved in 1988, Sturmer and Manning formed Jellyfish. Jellyfish released two albums, ''
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'' (1990) and '' Spilt Milk'' (1993). Sturmer wrote all of the lyrics, but composed the music with Manning. He had the rare distinction of not only being a drummer who regularly sang lead in a rock group, but also one who played a stand-up drum set at the front of the stage instead of sitting on a throne at the rear of the band. While their records earned critical praise and they toured the world several times, Jellyfish failed to meet commercial expectations, and intra-group friction led to Jellyfish's dissolution in early 1994. In a May 1994 article published in the ''
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'', it was reported that Sturmer and Manning would form new bands in the aftermath of Jellyfish. Sturmer nearly released a solo album on
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before deciding against the proposal. Manning later said, "It was a surprise to me that Andy chose the route he did. I felt sure he'd make solo albums of his own material, like ne unreleasedballad he played me. That was a brilliant song and the world should hear it." Elsewhere, Manning attributed the break-up partly to Sturmer's discomfort as frontman: "Andy never wanted to be in the spotlight, but he was never honest with himself. With Jellyfish, he couldn't have been in more foreign territory."


Puffy AmiYumi and other work

Sturmer subsequently devoted his career to producing and writing for other artists. Among his first projects was the Japanese pop duo Puffy (known as Puffy AmiYumi outside of Japan). He was already a friend of main Puffy composer and producer
Tamio Okuda is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and producer. He started his career in 1986 as a member of the band Unicorn. After Unicorn broke up, Okuda moved on to a solo career in 1994 with the single "Ai no Tame ni". He has written and composed many song ...
and was credited as "godfather" of the band for giving the group their name. Sturmer also worked with the Swedish pop band
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, who tracked him down through the Internet. He ultimately played all the drums on their 1997 album ''Bubblegun'' and co-produced four tracks. Puffy were approached by
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to sing the theme song for the 2003 animated series ''
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''. Originally suggested by the series' producer
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, creator
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was delighted when he learned Sturmer would be writing and producing the track. In 2004, Sturmer also became the consulting producer and theme song composer for the cartoon ''
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''. After composing and producing most of the songs on Puffy AmiYumi's '' Nice.'' (2003) and '' 59'' (2004), his involvement with the band lessened. Following his work on ''Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi'', Sturmer composed theme songs for other Cartoon Network series, including ''
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'' (alongside its score composition), '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', and the third season of ''
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'' animated series. He also composed the score and wrote the songs for the Disney series ''
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'' and performed the theme song for ''
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''. In 2006, he worked with
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on the album ''Alpacas Orgling'' (credited to LEO). In the liner notes for the 2002 Jellyfish box set '' Fan Club'', it is stated that Sturmer had been planning "an imminent solo record to be released over the Internet." In 2015, a journalist reported that Sturmer had refused all requests for interviews about his past or current work, although Sturmer agreed to be interviewed for the 2016 book ''Brighter Day: A Jellyfish Story''. Also in 2015, Manning commented in an interview that the reason Jellyfish has never reunited was mostly due to Sturmer's "lack of interest". He added: "I know many people that work with him in film and TV always tell me how happy and successful he is. Last I heard he had four or five shows on Disney that he was scoring."


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Andy Sturmer songs
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