Tim Andrews (a.k.a. Chris Andrews) is a British singer-songwriter and recording artist, born in Battersea, London. As a singer-musician he played in seminal psychedelic and freakbeat bands Fleur De Lys and Ruperts People. As a solo artist Andrews he released a string of notable psychedelic pop singles between 1966-70, changing his name to Tim "Chris" Andrews (to distinguish from the prominent British songwriter Christopher Andrews). In that period he worked with Paul Korda, then produced The Fourmyula in 1970 (as Chris Andrews). Between 1978-85 he issued New Wave and synthpop recordings under the name Kris Ryder, sometimes partnering with Andy Desmond. Andrews has also written songs for The Casuals, Roger Daltrey, Julia Downes, David Essex, Silk, Florence Warner, and Davy Jones (Monkees). Andrews wrote and produced Jones's last single, "Written in Your Heart" (2012). In recent years Andrews has written musicals and has worked with Tony Mansfield and George McFarlane.
Links to Peel[]
Tim's track, 'Sad Simon Lives Again' was played on Top Gear in late 1967, when Peel and others were co-hosting the shows. There is no evidence that Peel played any of Tim's material in the 70's when he was recording under the name Kris Ryder.
Shows Played[]
- 19 November 1967: Sad Simon Lives Again (7") Parlophone
- 03 December 1967: Sad Simon Lives Again (7") Parlophone
- 17 December 1967: Sad Simon Lives Again (7") Parlophone