Andy made his headlining debut with Ties That Bind (Warner Brothers), scoring the NAC chart-topper "You've Changed"; he also branched out from jazz to pop, touring behind The Rolling Stones and recording with artists ranging from Panic at the Disco to Aretha Franklin. Andy returned in 1996 with In the Eye of the Storm, and again with Some Quiet Place in 1999. A decade later, Andy returned in force with the highly regarded "Traveler" (2011) featuring chart topping hits "Marseille" and "Taking Off" Albums "The Rhythm" and "American Beauty" followed in quick succession, marking a new period of substantive creativity from Snitzer.
Rumors are that fans should anticipate a new release from Andy sometime in 2020.