Andy Duncan was a founding member of the Chicago band OK Go, playing lead guitar and keyboards. He appears on their first two albums, the eponymous OK Go and its follow-up album Oh No. Duncan chose to leave the band shortly after Oh No's completion over creative differences and major label pressures. Since leaving the group he has started a successful music production company for multimedia called Box-Audio (Box-Audio.

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  • Andy Duncan was a founding member of the Chicago band OK Go, playing lead guitar and keyboards. He appears on their first two albums, the eponymous OK Go and its follow-up album Oh No. Duncan chose to leave the band shortly after Oh No's completion over creative differences and major label pressures. Since leaving the group he has started a successful music production company for multimedia called Box-Audio (Box-Audio. com) which has allowed him to create music in many other genres besides rock for TV and indie movies. Box-Audio. com has also created a space for him to experiment in sound design and audio branding. He is currently with a new band from Chicago, Parks & Gardens with Joshua R. Davison and Nathan T. Tucker (formerly of the band String Theory). He also played bass on the Frodus album Fireflies released in 1995. He studied classical guitar and music theory at Northwestern University, and graduated with a Degree in Academic Studies of Music in 1998. He studied under Prof. Amnon Wolman in composition, Prof. Candace Brower in music theory, and Prof. Gary Kendall in audio technology. Andy Duncan's father, Dr. Jim Duncan, is a Mechanical Engineering professor at the University of Maryland.
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  • Andy Duncan was a founding member of the Chicago band OK Go, playing lead guitar and keyboards. He appears on their first two albums, the eponymous OK Go and its follow-up album Oh No. Duncan chose to leave the band shortly after Oh No's completion over creative differences and major label pressures. Since leaving the group he has started a successful music production company for multimedia called Box-Audio (Box-Audio.
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