Andrew Fromm
Andrew Fromm is a distinguished songwriter originally from Edison, New Jersey, who has made significant contributions to the music industry. Currently residing in Franklin, Tennessee, near Nashville, Fromm has established himself as a prolific figure in songwriting across various genres, including pop, rock, R&B, dance, theatre, and country.
Fromm's career began with a notable appearance on the final season of Ed McMahon's Star Search, where he performed his original song "I Need You Tonight." This song later became part of the Backstreet Boys' 1999 album "Millennium," which achieved monumental success, selling approximately 40 million copies worldwide and receiving five Grammy nominations. He also co-wrote "Spanish Eyes" for the same album with his cousin, Sandy Linzer.
Over the years, Andrew Fromm has written songs for a wide array of artists, such as Marc Anthony, Westlife, Kristine W, OPM, 2Gether, Soluna, Nobody's Angel, Judith Lefeber, Christian Bautista, Nikki Webster, C21, and Hiromi Go, among others. His work has appeared on over 50 million albums worldwide, including several #1 hits and numerous Top 10 tracks.
In addition to his songwriting, Fromm has been involved in the music business as a behind-the-scenes dealmaker, facilitating significant transactions in the music copyright market. His expertise in both the creative and business aspects of music has led to successful collaborations and negotiations, earning him a reputation as a knowledgeable and skilled executive in the industry.
Andrew Fromm is married to Beth Hood, and they have two children, Hudson and Isla. His career continues to inspire with his beautiful and haunting melodies, making him a respected figure in the world of music.