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Andy Kahn is an American jazz pianist, composer/arranger, and record producer. Kahn began playing the piano as a child, and has mostly performed his compositions since then. He has toured the United States performing concerts. He has also worked as a producer. In 1978 he produced the song "Hot Shot", which reach the number one spot on disco charts. In 2007, Kahn released a remix of "Hot Shot". In the 1980s he left the music industry to work with his family's business, but returned to music several years later.
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- Klauber, Bruce (21 October 2010). "Andy Kahn: Songs of the Spirit". Jazz Times. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
- Pritchard, Mike (26 August 2009). "Andy Kahn Protects the Classics". Atlantic City Weekly. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
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