Andrew P. Oliver
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Andrew P. Oliver | |
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Oliver in 2024 | |
| Occupation(s) | Music producer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur |
| Years active | 2013–present |
| Website | forthrightrecords |
Andrew Philip Oliver is an American music producer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He was in the band Brother Oliver, the movie How To Break A World Record, and is CEO of Forthright Records. Oliver is a serial entrepreneur, founding several businesses and products including WAVS Custom and Dummiez.[1]
Oliver was raised in Greenville, Michigan.[2] He attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina where he studied business administration.[3]
Music
Oliver's career in music began with the formation of the band Brother Oliver, which he started with his brother Stephen Oliver in 2013.[4] The band toured full time between 2015-2019, releasing multiple studio albums and sharing the stage with bands the Steve Miller Band and Drake Bell.[5][6]
As a solo artist, Oliver released various records under his artist name Andrew P. Oliver—including The Hobbit cartoon-inspired album Glamdring and the walkout song for the UFC featherweight Westin Wilson at UFC Vegas 84 and UFC Vegas 93.[7][8]
Business
In 2019, Oliver created the music accessory product Dummiez and co-founded the earphone tech company WAVS Custom which he developed and launched as founder and COO until the winter of 2022 before exiting the business.[9][10]
In 2022, he became full-time in his role as CEO of his label and production studio, Forthright Records.[11]