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Born in Florence, Alabama, Davis is a graduate of the University of North Alabama and the University of Montevallo with degrees in music and education. He also holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Troy University.  
 
Born in Florence, Alabama, Davis is a graduate of the University of North Alabama and the University of Montevallo with degrees in music and education. He also holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Troy University.  
  
After moving to Pensacola in 2003, he became a teaching and media freelancer. From 2014 to 2018, he was the Gulf South Conference columnist for D2Football.com.<ref>[https://www.d2football.com/forum/blogs/andy-davis "GSC Blog"] D2Football.com. Retrieved 2022-06-12.</ref>
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Davis is a former faculty member at Cokesbury UMC - School for the Arts (2008-12), Linda Young Music School in Florence, AL (2012-13), Blues Angel School of Music (2014-2016) and was the Founding Director of the Coastal Cabaret Ensemble,<ref>[http://inweekly.net/wordpress/?p=3013 "‘Tis the Season to Have Some Fun"] ''Independent News''. Retrieved 28 January 2013.</ref> a group of over fifty professional singers who performed at the Pensacola Little Theatre between 2009 and 2016.<ref>[http://www.gulfbreezechamber.com/wcnews/NewsArticleDisplay.aspx?articleid=115 "Pensacola Little Theatre Presents Holiday Cabaret"] Gulf Breeze Chamber. Retrieved 27 January 2013.</ref>  
  
Davis is a former faculty member at Cokesbury UMC - School for the Arts (2008-12), Linda Young Music School in Florence, AL (2012-13), Blues Angel School of Music (2014-2016) and was the Founding Director of the Coastal Cabaret Ensemble,<ref>[http://inweekly.net/wordpress/?p=3013 "‘Tis the Season to Have Some Fun"] ''Independent News''. Retrieved 28 January 2013.</ref> a group of over fifty professional singers who performed at the Pensacola Little Theatre between 2009 and 2015.<ref>[https://www.pnj.com/story/entertainment/2015/06/05/front-row-sondheim-showcase-packed-great-voices/28413361/ "Front Row: Sondheim showcase packed with great voices"] ''Pensacola News Journal''. Retrieved 2022-06-12.</ref>  
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After moving to Pensacola in 2003, he became a teaching and media freelancer. From 2014-2018, he was the Gulf South Conference columnist for D2Football.com.<ref>[https://www.d2football.com/forum/blogs/andy-davis "GSC Blog"] D2Football.com. Retrieved 2022-06-12.</ref>
  
 
==Coastal Cabaret Ensemble==
 
==Coastal Cabaret Ensemble==
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==Awards==
 
==Awards==
 
* Pensacola Little Theatre Crystal Award (2004) - Best Supporting Actor in Musical, for his portrayal of Amos in ''Chicago''
 
* Pensacola Little Theatre Crystal Award (2004) - Best Supporting Actor in Musical, for his portrayal of Amos in ''Chicago''
* Silver Play Award (2020) - Surpassing 100,000 subscribers on YouTube
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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