Andrew Farriss

Andrew Farriss

1 title Acting Mar 27, 1959 Perth - Australia

Andrew Farriss, born on March 27, 1959, in Perth, Western Australia, is a distinguished Australian musician celebrated for his role as the keyboardist, backing vocalist, and primary songwriter for the iconic rock band INXS. A pivotal figure in the band's success, he contributed significantly to their distinctive sound and numerous hits.

Farriss, along with his brothers—guitarist Tim Farriss and drummer Jon Farriss—played an essential role in shaping the band’s dynamic. INXS achieved worldwide fame in the 1980s and 1990s, producing a string of chart-topping albums and singles, including classics such as "Need You Tonight," "New Sensation," and "Devil Inside." Their innovative blend of rock, new wave, and funk garnered them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.

Throughout his career, Andrew has showcased his versatility as a multi-instrumentalist, often incorporating various musical styles into INXS's work. Beyond his contributions to the band, he has explored solo projects and collaborations with other artists, further demonstrating his musical range.

Farriss's legacy is marked not only by the commercial success of INXS but also by the band's enduring influence on the music landscape. With a career spanning several decades, Andrew Farriss remains a prominent figure in Australian music, celebrated for his creativity and talent.

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