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It’s time to get down with Boogie Woogie! The Masked Singer unveiled another talented singer in Group B, and this talented hitmaker threw his hat in the ring.
During the Group B premiere, Boogie Woogie performed a disco-filled version of “I Believe In A Thing Called Love.” We know that voice anywhere, but the judges had such a tough time trying to identify him. Ken Jeong went with his gut and guessed Adam Lambert, Robin Thicke guessed Andy Samberg, Rita Ora guessed Mika, and Jennie Garth-Wahlberg suggested a well-known magician Criss Angel.
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Our best guess for Boogie Woogie is singer-songwriter Andy Grammer. Don’t believe us, look at the clues below.
Episode 4
Andy was part of the varsity basketball team and also majored in music.
Andy has done juggling videos before and can even multitask while doing so. A talented king.
Andy was discovered while busking at the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica
He was discovered by his manager Ben Singer in July 2009.
Even though he did prove himself while juggling, Andy Grammer also has a song called “Magic”
Andy’s biggest song is “Keep Your Head Up.”
Episode 5
His parents are musician Robert Crane “Red” Grammer and Kathryn Willoughby who have made children’s albums.
Andy Grammer starred in Dancing with the Stars.
Andy Grammer’s sophomore album is titled Magazines or Novels.
Episode 6
Andy Grammer lost his mother Kathy to breast cancer in 2009
Grammer sang the National Anthem for the World Series in 2019.
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