Val Chmerkovskiy. That's the answer to the question: What celebrity does Minneapolis singer Mark Andrew resemble?
Though I studied Andrew's face during our lengthy interview, I still could not dredge up the name of his celebrity look-alike, pointed out by "American Idol" judge Jennifer Lopez. Great observation by J Lo, although I could've been thrown off by the "man bun" worn by the 2015 "American Idol" and 2013 "The Voice" contestant. I don't think "Dancing with the Stars" pro Chmerkovskiy has ever had hair long enough to bun.
That raises the question, why, Andrew?
"More of the rock star look," he laughed. "My hair is so crazy, I can't let it down but I still like having long hair. It gets pretty big — kind of like the Jheri Curl or a big ol' 'Mop Afro.' It's almost like Carrot Top's but not red."
Andrew is hoping to let his hair down doing some rock music on his upcoming CD, a departure from the folk/jam direction. He is seeking an undisclosed amount of money for the project at pledgemusic.com/markandrew. "It's going to pay for the studio time, the producer, the musicians and copies of the CD. Pledgemusic.com doesn't want [the amount sought] out there. They say when you put a number value on something, people don't take it as seriously or are less apt to help. If I don't reach my pledge goal I won't be able to complete the record so it's a make it or break it proposition."
Benefactors will experience various levels of access. Any pledge level gets them the whole digital album, which include the first song "Last Chance," already available. Significant contributions come with perks such as: a cover of your favorite song ($250); A VIP Acoustic House Concert ($1,000); a "96 American Strat" he has customized and will autograph ($2,000).
"Last Chance" will be on the play list the night before Thanksgiving when Andrew performs at Famous Dave's in Uptown with his older brother Matt Pudas' honky-tonk outlaw country group White Iron Band. "It's like Waylon Jennings type stuff," said Andrew. "I am opening for my brother, whose band will close the performance. This might be the 10th year my brother has performed what we call 'Drinksgiving' at Famous Dave's. I have performed only a few times with them. This will be a bigger deal with me being fresh off 'American Idol.' "
Until music starts paying the bills, Andrew will continue to be the foreman at his family's landscaping company, Pudas Landscape & Construction. Meanwhile, we had a great chat about song lyrics that drive us crazy; famous singers that should not sing outside the shower; and the dangers of microphone spittle. Oh, and you don't want to miss his dog Elvis, provider of some background vocals during the interview, after the credits. I laid Elvis' vocals over Andrew noodling around on The Weeknd's "Can't Feel My Face." Andrew was amused that I wasn't worldly enough to recognize that Weeknd's hit (with the Michael Jackson riffs that Mark digs) is a carol to cocaine.