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Encyclopedia > Sandy Rass

Sandy Rass (born August 28, 1974) is a British songwriter/producer of Fast Food Rockers and others, and a singer, dancer and actor.


He was born in Chingford, London and trained at the Royal Ballet School for 3 years and then at Italia Conti Academy for a further 3 years as a singer/dancer/actor. Rass acted in numerous commercials and performed modelling work. As a performer, he starred in the West End musicals Starlight Express and Cats, and played leading roles in the UK tours of 42nd Street and What A Feeling! before making his name as a songwriter.


Writing with Mike Stock, formerly of Stock Aitken Waterman, Sandy co-wrote and co-produced "The Fast Food Song" by The Fast Food Rockers


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