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Andy "Dreamy" Day is the series of music and theatre projects created by Adrian Myrth, one of the most distinguished European modern composers. In the early autumn of 1981 he wrote a rock anthem "You Can't Change This World" - which later on became a major hit for few other artists, and ended up representing cultural heritage of his native Croatia. From the humble begginings with the post modern music leading the formation "Plastic Heroes", Adrian had moved to the capital Zagreb, where he ran his own TV Show "Agram City Live". 1988 he started touring around Europe as the part of Tim Eagle Theatre Company, and subsequently toured Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Ireland, England, Belgium, and France, before settling down in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Most of the 90es he performed and composed several albums, "The Bluest Feel" 1994 acclaimed masterpiece, in which he co-wrote some songs with the dutch artistic legend Herman Brood. The sprng of 1995 was the scene set for a series of interviews by MTV London, where Adrian promoted the noble idea of the world where violence doesn't exist, underlining the interviews with "Peace On Planet Earth" which became an anthem for the anti-war movement in troubled southern area of Balkan.. During the same period he appeared on hte guest lists of the collagues from the other side of the ocean like Sheryll Crow, Dave Mathews, and few other luminaries... 2001 Adrian ran a very successful live show "Art Market on Rembrandt's Live" which took him to the front pages of dutch press more then once. 2003 marked the beginning of Adrian's producing career, in "El Flaco Studios" Amsterdam, where he produced up and coming musicians, with the likes of Will Plum, drummer of "Dog Faced Hermans" and co-producer of the film music on the Brussels scene during the first decade of the 21st century. 2006 was an important year for Adrian Myrth - His song "Waiting On The Sunshine" had been recorded by renowned lap steel guitarist Freddy Roulette, so the music of Adrian achieved a well deserved break in USA. 2007 was another important year - right after the release of "The Farm Tapes" - his last album to be recorded in Amsterdam, he decided to move to Copenhagen, with it's very vibrant jazz and blues club circuit. Very busy period of performances throughout Scandinavia, and the rest of Europe followed. Just about the same time "CPH Paramount Music Studio" was born - The longest time dream of Adrian materialized, marked by release of the wordwide welcomed "Rock -O - Rama" album, co-produced by one of the best Denmark's up and coming producers, Daniel Greenberg. Followed by 2009 EP and subsequent series of music video clips, titled as "Inimitably Yours" by Andy "Dreamy" Day - Adrian was well on his way to world wide music critics appreciation, with raving reviews on the Chicago's most eminent IM Radio, and Bronze Award Statue for the best written song for "Welcome To The Show" by BEAT 100 TV station Network. 2010, a steady engagement of weekly shows for the world famous amusement park TIVOLI brought Adrian to the limelight of Danish music scene, which followed by more and more live shows in Denmark, Sweden and Germany. A growing audience of several thousand fans followed Adrian's studio releases, both single, EP, and album compilations of 400 pieces, written and recorded in previous two decades.